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A    BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    FIRST    AND    NOTABLE    EDITIONS 
CHRONOLOGICALLY    ARRANGED   WITH  NOTES 


By     p.    K.    FOLEY 


WITH  AN  INTRODUCTION  BY 

WALTER     LEON     SAWYER 


BOSTON 

PRINl'ED   FOR    SUBSCRIBERS 

1897 


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Copyright  1897  by  P.  K.  Foley 


OF    CERTAIN    BOOKS— AND    MEN. 


When  the  wind  was  east  and  a  sullen  sky  lowered  upon  a  sod- 
den street,  seven  students  slept  and  dreamed.  In  his  dream  each 
visited  a  bookshop  and  from  an  ignoble  resting-place  drew  a  bun- 
dle of  pamphlets.  There  was  an  Amherst  catalogue  in  the  collec- 
tion, and  there  was  also  a  speech  by  Daniel  Webster.  An  Old 
Farmer's  Almanac  neighbored  a  sermon  by  the  Reverend  Shear 
Jashub  Baalam  on  The  Iniquity  of  Unitarianism  and  A  List  of 
Lighthouses  and  Fog-Signals  in  the  United  States.  Next  came 
the  Annual  Report  of  the  New  York  Central  Railroad  for  1882  : 
and  under  it  were  six  copies  of  "Tamerlane,  by  a  Bostonian," 
which  the  enraptured  dreamer  bought  for  five  cents  apiece. 

This  is  the  Tamerlane  mythus,  read  by  the  light  of  reason.  In 
the  accepted  version,  the  collector — there  was  but  one,  and  he 
was  awake, — sneered  unfeelingly  and  put  the  pamphlets  back  :  but 
any  book-hunter  who  has  had  experience  of  Special  Providences, 
(as  all  have)  will  find  this  quite  too  incredible  for  fable,  even. 
And  since  Special  Providences  are  matter  of  record,  and  since, 
moreover,  no  man  can — or  durst — name  the  collector  who  did  this 
thing,  knowledge  must  revise  the  tale  and  science  must  explain  it. 
Seven  collectors  dreamed  ;  the  dream  was  so  vivid  that  it  lingered 
in  memory  as  the  apotheosis  of  a  familiar  story ;  by  telepathy  the 
story  was  transferred  to  the  dreamers'  sympathetic  acquaintance 
— say,  seven  hundred.  Each  man  recalls  it,  in  one  or  other  read- 
ing, so  often  as  he  does  or  does  not  overlook  a  bargain.  At  the 
full  of  the  moon  and  in  the  midsummer  silly  season  it  gets  into  the 
newspapers. 

In  all  seriousness,  it  is  safe  to  discredit — on  general  principles 
— any  narrative  which  fails  to  recognize  the  sweet  little  cherub 
that  sits  up  aloft  keeping  watch  for  the  luck  of  the  collector. 
Sooner  or  later,  whether  the  book  flaunts  in  a  window  or  hides  in 
a  garret,  the  man  to  whom  it  belongs  is  irresistibly  drawn  to  it. 
Such  an  one  would  intuitively  divine  that  the  inconspicuous  vol- 
ume lettered  "II  Pesceballo  "  enshrined  the  words  of  Lowell ;  that 
the  "  Incidental  Poems  "  of  Robert  Dinsmoor,  Rustic  Bard,  was 
the  medium  of  Whittier's  first  appearance  in  book  form  ;  that 
the  unlovely  earthernjar  offered  at  auction  in  a  Maine  village  (and 
knocked  down,  by  the  way,  at  ten  cents),  contained  an  impossible 


wm^r. 


viii  OF   CERTAIN  BOOKS  — AND  MEN. 

razor  and  "  Fanshawe."  Thanks  to  this  blessed  principle,  or  force, 
or  power, — which  perhaps  it  were  impious  to  seek  to  define —  the 
book-lover  may  dabble  in  odd  volumes,  even.  His  personal 
cherub  successfully  solicited  a  Boston  man  to  buy  the  second  vol- 
ume of  Matthew  Arnold's  "  Poems  "  in  the  edition  of  1869, — an 
unregarded  trifle  in  a  dealer's  odds  and  ends.  News  of  the  pur- 
chase came  to  a  fellow  in  the  gentle  art ;  and  presently  the  Bos- 
tonian  received  from  him  the  first  volume  in  the  same  edition, 
which  had  been  picked  up  at  auction  in  another  city.  The  Phihs- 
tine  will  say  that  this  is  improbable  :  and  so  it  is  :  but  it  is  true  : 
and  equally  true  is  the  correlative  that,  as  the  fly-leaves  showed, 
these  two  volumes  originally  belonged  to  the  same  man,  and  met 
in  the  hands  of  another  disciple  after  Heaven  knows  what  wander- 
ing and  mischance  ! 

All  this  of  course  suggests  the  axiom  that  a  prize  may  offer  any- 
where and  at  any  moment.  In  the  catalogue  of  a  New  England 
public  library,  "My  Summer  in  a  Garden"  is  classified  as  "Agri- 
culture "  ;  and  under  the  general  title,  "  Medicine,"  and  the  sub- 
title, "  Pathology :  Diseases,"  the  unconscious  humorist  who  per- 
petrated the  book  has  listed  Defoe's  "  Journal  of  the  Plague  in 
London."  At  first  glance,  the  connection  between  first  editions 
and  a  certain  Connecticut  town  is  not  half  so  apparent  as  the  silken 
thread  of  fancy  that  attaches  Mr.  Warner  to  the  farming  interest. 
Yet  in  that  Connecticut  town  a  man  I  love  discovered  Lowell's 
own  copy  of  the  Birmingham  Address,  a  very  treasure-house  of 
corrections  and  notes  in  autograph, — and  bore  it  away  for  twenty- 
five  cents  !  I  might  add  that  in  the  same  place,  on  another  occa- 
sion, my  friend  found  "  The  Rose  and  the  Ring,"  blushing,  as  it 
were,  in  its  original  pink  boards — blushing,  perhaps,  for  that  it 
occupied  a  fifteen-cent  counter.  But  such  reminiscences  are  dis- 
tracting ;  and  they  are  useless  :  for  the  Connecticut  bookseller  is 
dead,  and  no  more  bargains  linger  in  an  unlikely  place  to  refresh 
the  spirit  of  the  collector  who  goes  that  way. 

I  pause  here  to  drop  a  tear  for  the  bookseller.  Peace  to  his 
ashes  !  He  was  not  wholly  of  them  who  sell  books  as  butchers 
sell  mutton,  by  the  pound,  the  bones  with  the  meat ;  but  he  had 
been ;  and  though  from  the  commercial  point  of  view  it  seems  a 
sad  thing  that  he  should  die  before  he  learned  the  value  of  his 
stock,  there  is  warning  for  others  in  the  circumstance  that  as  he 
became  sophisticated  his  health  failed.  Doubtless  it  would  be 
easy  to  demonstrate  that  to  buy  at  five  cents  and  sell  for  twenty- 
five  is  the  only  rule  of  conduct  calculated  to  preserve  a  dealer  in 
body  and  mind.  There  was  notably  one  man  in  the  circle  of  my 
professional  acquaintance  who  prospered  by  this  means.  Yet  he 
has  fallen.     Injudicious  patrons  have   offered  him  of  the  fruit  of 


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the  tree  of  knowledge,  and  he  has  eaten.  His  former  principle  of 
business  now  applies  to  none  save  drygoods  editions — which  he 
sells  to  the  gentlemen  who  boast  that  they  "buy  books  for  the  con- 
tents." I  foresaw  the  end,  when  he  began  to  prattle  of  "firsts." 
Soon  he  became  curious  in  bindings.  Next  he  was  aware  of  the 
extra-illustrator  and  re-revised  his  price-list  in  a  commendable 
endeavor  to  make  the  punishment  fit  the  crime  ;  but  now  he  finds 
that  the  collector  of  book-plates  must  also  be  reckoned  with  :  and 
in  the  attempt  to  adjust  his  tariff  to  the  needs  or  caprices  of  five 
several  classes  of  purchasers,  he  ages  visibly. 

When  under  one's  very  eyes  a  worthy  tradesman  undergoes  this 
process  of  degeneration,  one  sighs  for  the  days  of  the  Crofts  sale, 
when  original  quarto  editions  of  Shakespeare's  plays  fetched  from 
one  to  eleven  shillings  apiece ;  or  one  wishes  that  he  might  at 
least  have  attended  the  Elliot  Woodward  auction,  in  1S69,  and 
bought  "  A  Year's  Life  "  for  twenty-five  cents.  (Mr.  Foote's  copy 
realized  thirty- three  dollars.)  Always  it  seems  that  the  time  has 
been  when  black  swans  and  pink  pearls  were  less  rare  than  they 
are  at  present,  when  robins  nested  in  January,  and  when  the  book- 
worm lifted  up  his  voice  in  song  under  the  poor  man's  window. 
Some  day,  under  pressure  of  this  conviction,  I  think  I  shall  take 
to  the  road.  Your  true  Yankee  never  destroys  anything  but  his 
neighbor's  vices.  He  will  not  throw  away  a  book.  There  are 
early  Poes  and  Hawthornes,  not  to  speak  of  Freneaus  and  Mathers, 
stuffed  in  barrels,  stored  in  barn-chambers,  in  any  of  the  older  vil- 
lages, waiting  the  advent  of  the  collector  who  shall  be  brave 
enough  to  set  up  a  peddler's  cart.  Dares  any  affirm  that  that  man 
will  not  buy  a  Bay  Psalm  Book  with  a  tin  teapot  ? 

I  grant  that  the  hero  of  such  a  quest  may  fall  victim  to  the  su- 
perstition that  every  printed  thing  is  worthy — a  form  of  dementia 
to  which  the  collector  who  rigidly  restricts  himself  to  a  specialty 
is  perhaps  peculiarly  Hable.  But  if  he  survives  he  will  brmg  back 
— not  the  spoil  of  the  land  alone,  but — enthralling  memories  of 
natives  who  carry  the  aforesaid  superstition  to  its  logical  ultimate, 
that  a  volume  long  preserved  must  be  very  valuable.  These  fig- 
ure at  stated  intervals  in  the  suburban  correspondence  of  almost 
any  newspaper  as  owners  of  "  a  book  printed  more  than  three  hun- 
dred years  ago,"  erg-o,  worth  a  deal  of  money.  For  my  own  part, 
I  have  great  joy  of  the  citizens  of  Granger\'ille  who  achieve  dis- 
tinction at  so  cheap  a  rate.  They  are  amply  fellowed  in  innocent 
fatuity  :  but,  while  other  amiable  idiots  become  enlightened  and 
cease  to  be  diverting,  the  proud  possessor  of  a  worthless  black- 
letter  is  a  well-spring  of  delight,  he  and  his  children's  children,  to 
the  latest  generation.  The  average  man  can  not  rebuke  his  folly  : 
he  has  not  the  documents.     The  collector  will  not :  for  in  a  state 


X  OF   CERTAIN  BOOKS  — AND  MEN. 

of  society  where,  the  more  charming  the  catalogue,  the  more  de- 
structive is  the  subsequent  bill,  an  inexpensive  pleasure  is  a  thing 
sedulously  to  be  maintained. 

It  is  not  impossible  (there  are  degrees  in  folly  !)  that  from  this 
admission  some  would  draw  the  inference  that  a  book-lover  de- 
precates his  outlay.  I  hasten  therefore  to  approve  that  noble  say- 
ing of  Erasmus  :  Statlmque  ut  pecuttiam  accepero,  Grcecos 
prhnufn  a7ictores,  deinde  vestes  emam.  In  this  sign  we  con- 
quer. "  And  afterwards  some  clothes  "  expresses,  I  am  sure,  the 
feeling  of  every  true  collector.  One  may  inadvertently  acquire 
books  that  are  no  books,  one  may  be  seduced  by  "  bargains  "  that 
future  experience  disavows,  and  then  one  may  seek  a  safe  place 
and  indulge  in  the  language  that  Erasmus  doubtless  employed 
under  similar  conditions.  But  the  man  who  regrets  or  apologizes 
for  making  the  right  choice  between  a  new  coat  and  a  faultless 
first  is  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  collector.  Indeed  I  question 
whether  he  who  does  not  persistently  and  joyously  buy  books  he 
cannot  afford  is  entitled  to  all  the  honor  attaching  to  that  name. 

Here  one  might  enlarge  upon  those  pleasures  of  the  chase 
which  are  revealed  to  the  impecunious  alone.  Yet  the  millionaire 
is  a  man  and  a  brother  :  and  I  could  find  it  in  my  heart  to  wish 
he  might  experience  the  emotions  that  an  auction  stirs  in  2is.  (Ob- 
serve I  do  not  say  we  attend  auctions  :  rather  forego  the  richest 
entertainment  earth  affords — that  provided  by  the  woman-who- 
wants-to-bid — than  openly  countenance  the  damnable  heresy  that 
law-reports  and  medical  treatises  and  volumes  of  sermons  are 
books  !)  Figure  to  yourself  the  collector,  removed  from  obtru- 
sive rivalries  and  the  sordid  eloquence  of  the  auctioneer,  sitting 
down  with  his  catalogue  to  choose  the  lots  he  must  have  and  the 
others  that  he  would  like  to  have.  Fancy  his  earnest  questionings 
whether  a  certain  classic  may  not  at  this  time  respond  to  a  mod- 
est bid  ;  whether  the  "  nine  volumes  "  so  ambiguously  described 
include  first  editions  ;  whether  in  a  given  instance  it  will  be  wiser 
to  say  "  no  limit  "  or  to  let  the  temptation  pass  and  trust  a  Spec- 
ial Providence  at  some  future  time  to  be  made  manifest?  Pic- 
ture the  debate  between  bargains  and  bankruptcy,  the  occasional 
conflicts  of  conscience  and  inclination,  the  dreams  of  what  books 
may  come  !  And  finally  try  to  do  justice  to  the  resolute  and 
happy  heroism  that  mails  a  list  of  bids  which  may  obliterate  a 
month's  salary  !  The  man  who  had  a  standing  order  for  the 
Kelmscott  Press  pubhcations  as  issued  knows  naught  of  these 
tragic  joys.  To  him  who  would  make  trial  of  a  new  sensation,  all 
sensations,  they  are  cheap  at  any  price. 

It  will  be  quite  safe,  however,  to  leave  the  praise  of  poverty  to 
the  rich,  those  ardent  champions  of  inexpensive  virtues.     Only  let 


OF  CERTAIN  BOOKS  — AND  MEN.  xi 

me  confess,  before  we  depart  the  subject,  that  discretion  fixes  a 
limit  to  my  solicitude  for  my  fellow  poor.  Since  I  do  not  affect 
omniscience,  I  decline  to  decide,  even  for  their  benefit,  the  rival 
claim  of  auctioneer  and  bookseller  to  the  chief  place  in  their  re- 
gard. And  though  I  have  known  a  judicious  smile  to  reduce  the 
price  of  a  book  one-half,  I  shall  not  advise  them  how  to  encoun- 
ter the  enemy — whether  in  the  trustfulness  that  (may)  win  for- 
bearance or  in  the  calm  superiority  that  (may)  inspire  apologetic 
awe.  Yet  surely  it  is  well  to  warn  all  and  sundry  that,  while  a 
trick  of  countenance  may  sometimes  serve  one's  turn,  enduring 
success  in  collecting  rests  upon  other  foundations,  that  these  are 
in  a  measure  commercial,  and  that  a  book-merchant  of  whatso- 
ever class  may  contribute  to  establish  them.  Of  course  a  student 
of  catalogues  looks  to  share  the  reproach  of  Magliabecchi,  that  he 
was  a  learned  man  among  booksellers  and  a  bookseller  among 
learned  men  :  but  perhaps  this  is  not  quite  so  terrible  as  it  sounds. 
There  are  booksellers  and  booksellers,  and  again  there  are  learned 
men  and — persons  who  join  their  titles  to  their  signatures.  If  it 
seemed  worth  while,  it  would  be  interesting  to  contrast  a  score  of 
book-hunters  with  an  equal  number  of  gentlemen  more  or  less 
learned,  who  condemn  their  pursuit :  but  we  have  the  courage  of 
our  convictions,  and  we  are  already  vain  enough.  Let  us  pass  to 
consider  how  we  may  add  to  our  faith  knowledge. 

And  first  a  word  concerning  Mr.  Foley's  experience.  When  I 
began  to  know  him,  years  ago,  he  was  just  passing  out  of  the 
scrapbook  stage.  At  this  period  one  is  able  to  appreciate,  willing 
to  collect,  almost  anything  :  he  cuts  up  catalogues  and  toilsomely 
constructs  long  lists  of  books  that  God  permitted  to  be  created 
and  advertised,  but  never  suffers  to  be  sold.  It  is  the  young 
collector's  apprenticeship  to  genuine  enthusiasm.  If  he  boggles 
at  the  scrapbooks,  be  sure  he  will  never  go  further.  My  friend 
survived  the  test.  As  he  gave  over  the  ambition  to  own  a  dupli- 
cate of  every  book  in  the  Congressional  Library,  he  began  to  long 
for  intimate  knowledge  of  a  few  books,  say  eight  or  ten  thousand. 
Then  he  condensed  the  scrapbooks  into  a  little  volume  that, 
whether  for  additions  or  corrections,  has  accompanied  him  ever 
since.  It  has  been  my  happiness  to  watch  its  expansion  into  this 
volume.  Public  and  society  Ubraries,  dealers'  pricelists  and  pri- 
vate collections  have,  in  the  course  of  the  process,  suggested  de- 
tails, and  to  the  friends  who  have  been  most  helpful  Mr.  Foley 
will  make  his  own  acknowledgment.  It  is  my  duty  to  bear  testi- 
mony to  the  untiring  zeal  and  prodigious  patience  that  have  car- 
ried on  a  work  with  which  I  am  proud  to  be — ever  so  remotely — 
associated. 

The  present  enterprise  aside,  I  am  sure  that  Mr.   Foley  would 


xii  OF  CERTAIN  BOOKS—  AND   MEN. 

second  me  in  urging  the  reader  to  treasure  the  suggestion  of  a 
home-made,  strictly  personal,  pocket  bibliography — a  compend  of 
titles,  dates,  identifying  features,  and  average  prices.  One  may 
be  ever  so  conversant  with  authorities,  but  find  at  the  critical  mo- 
ment that  he  has  forgotten  some  all-important  detail.  A  portable 
memorandum  will  tend  then  and  always  to  disburden  the  memory, 
sustain  the  purse,  and  solace  the  soul.  And  be  it  remembered 
that  one's  cherub  will  not  strive  against  willful  ignorance  and  that 
the  Special  Providences  which  may  bless  the  lame  seldom  accrue 
to  the  benefit  of  the  lazy  ! 

Since  much  of  this  may  seem  assured  and  peremptory,  it  is  time 
to  confess  that  I  have  no  collection  :  only  a  bookcase.  I  have  not 
even  a  copy  of  that  "  unique  "  Whittier  title,  the  "Narrative  of 
James  Williams,"  which,  once  announced,  has  begun  to  repeat  it- 
self with  distressing  frequency,  as  "  unique  "  titles  sometimes  do 
— one  happy  man  in  Boston  exhuming  two  copies  from  his  anti- 
slavery  collection.  Yet  since  it  is  permitted  to  love  the  things  one 
does  not  own  and  to  glorify  the  deeds  one  can  not  imitate,  I  do 
not  apologize  for  yielding  to  the  temptation  to  gossip.  If  oppor- 
tunity served  I  would  like  to  speak  of,  for  instance,  the  rare  books 
that — like  the  works  of  Thomas  Taylor,  the  Platonist, — are  found 
in  every  catalogue.  So  I  might  tell  how  Mrs.  Browning  bought 
for  her  son  first  editions  of  Shelley  and  Keats,  and  recommend 
her  example  to  American  mothers  who  may  in  like  manner  enter- 
tain Robert  Brownings  unawares.  Using  the  euphemism  of  the 
delightful  Wilham  James,  (who  wrote, in  1817,  of  "Military  Oc- 
currences ....  between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States  ") 
I  could  mention  those  bibliographies  which  sagacious  book- 
sellers might  catalogue  under  the  heading,  "  Facetiae."  Indeed, 
one  who  writes  of  books  finds  many  matters  pregnant  with  elo- 
quent discourse  :  yet  since  to  some  I  may  seem  to  have  yielded 
our  position,  I  must  turn  to  right  myself,  and  so  make  end. 

Yet,  on  second  thought,  what  to  the  lover  of  books  matters  the 
world's  opinion?  If  he  be  true  man,  the  lust  of  possession  has 
never  blinded  him  to  worth  or  worthlessness  ;  rarity  has  not  be- 
come synonymous  with  value  ;  things  have  not  usurped  the  place 
of  qualities.  True,  he  has  had  his  defeats  and  his  successes,  like 
other  men, — his  little  hour  of  triumph,  his  days  of  bitterness  and 
his  nights  of  humihation.  Fortune  has  frowned  on  him,  perhaps. 
Friends  have  misinterpreted  his  kindest  purpose.  Often  he  has 
failed  in  his  duty  to  himself,  in  which,  if  one  rightly  perceives  it, 
resides  the  sum  of  duties.  But,  God  be  thanked,  there  are  friends 
who  have  patience  and  who  do  not  misunderstand,  voices  that  rise 
above  the  turmoil  audibly  to  console  and  strengthen  !  God  be 
thanked  that,  though  he  sin  and  suffer,  he  may  have  fellowship 


OF  CERTAIN  BOOKS— AND   MEN.  xiii 

with  them  that  aspire,  and  the  transmitted  hope  that  he  may  win 
to  their  heights  and,  whether  here  or  otherwhere  in  the  material 
universe,  dwell  in  the  spirit  in  their  clear  sunlight  ! 

Thus,  by  these  devious  ways,  we  return  to  our — dreams  ?  Shall 
we  say  the  brightest  concerns  that  day  when  every  Horace  shall 
have  his  Maecenas  and  every  Dibdin,  his  Spencer?  Not  so  whilst 
we  seriously  consider  our  books,  arch-enemies  of  frivolity  and  low 
aims,  ^^sop,  Saadi,  Cervantes,  Regnard,  have  been  taken 
by  corsairs,  left  for  dead,  sold  for  slaves,  and  kfiozv  the  real- 
ities of  hjiman  life. 

WALTER  LEON  SAWYER. 

Boston,  March  i,  1897. 


PREFATORY  NOTE. 


The  assumed  requirements  of  the  collector,  and  others  likely  to 
feel  interest  in  such  a  compilation  as  the  present  —  and  these 
requirements  constitute  the  compiler's  law  —  seeming  rather  to  be 
served  by  a  reliable  reference  handbook  than  by  an  elaborate 
essay  in  bibliography,  the  hnes  upon  which  it  has  been  compiled 
will  be  readily  apparent.  It  will  also  be  understood  why  its- scope 
is  Umited  to  the  authors  of  the  century  indicated,  1 795-1895, — 
the  principal  creators  of  American  literature  :  the  writings  of  Jona- 
than Edwards,  the  Mathers,  and  others  of  ante-revolutionary  days, 
more  reasonably  demanding  classification  as  "  Americana "  or 
"  Divinity." 

The  preceding  paragraph  will  explain  why  authors  whose 
works  are  almost  wholly  of  a  scientific,  pohtical  or  religious 
character  are  omitted,  and  why  occasional  pamphlets  of  similar 
nature  are  included  only  when  the  literary  standing  of  the  author 
demanded  reference  to  every  production.  The  same  rule  has  been 
applied  to  works  with  which  the  authors  represented  were  editori- 
ally connected. 

As  an  important  step  towards  securing  accuracy  and  fulness  of 
detail  the  lists  prepared  of  their  writings  have  been  submitted  to  the 
Hving  authors  included,  for  their  approval,  and  any  additions 
which  they  might  suggest.  All  have  courteously  and  cordially 
responded,  with  very  few  exceptions,  —  and  of  these  last  no  writings 
are  likely  to  exist  save  such  as  are  duly  chronicled  on  the  pub- 
lishers' bulletins. 

Contributions  to  magazines,  annuals  and  other  serials  are  not 
quoted  separately,  unless,  as  in  the  case  of  Dr.  Holmes,  the 
articles,  or  many  of  them,  have  never  been  reprinted.  Reports  of 
commemorative  exercises,  celebrations,  or  similar  occasions,  con- 
taining addresses,  poems,  etc.,  by  eminent  authors,  and  each  of 
itself  complete,  receive  separate  mention,  as  also  do  notable  re- 
prints which  experience  proves  to  be  more  eagerly  sought  after 
than  the  original  issues.  The  Aldrich  numbers  of  the  "  Vest 
Pocket  "  series,  not  to  mention  several  less  recent  reprints,  very 
forcibly  confirm  this  assertion. 

Whilst  it  may  be  urged  that  the  titles  of  works  not  wholly  the 
production  of  the   authors   to   whom  they  are   credited,  assume 


PRE  FA  TOR  r  NOTE.  xv 

rather  formidable  proportions,  recent  experiences  prove  the 
Aldrich  collector  ready  to  pay  a  higher  price  for  "  Jubilee  Days  " 
than  for  "  Poems,  by  T.  B.  A."  ;  that  the  Emerson  collector  de- 
sires the  "  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Chandler  Robbins, 
by  Rev.  Henry  Ware,"  as  eagerly  as  he  does  the  "  Essays  "  of  1841  ; 
that  the  Holmes  collector  hungers  for  ''Songs  of  the  Class  of 
1829,"  especially  the  little  pamphlet  of  1854,  as  intensely  as  for 
"The  Harbinger  "  ;  that  the  Lowell  worshipper  "  hunts  "  assidu- 
ously for  "  Memorial :  R.  G.  S.,"  and  reports  of  various  celebra- 
tions, and  the  Whittierite  dreams  himself  the  possessor  of  the 
Kenoza  Lake  pamphlet,  or  "  Incidental  Poems  of  the  Rustic 
Bard."  Such  examples,  and  they  are  only  a  few  of  many,  make  it 
apparent  that  in  extension  of  lists  the  collector  will  more  readily 
condone  sins  of  commission  than  those  of  omission. 

In  most  cases  the  titles  have  been  copied  from  the  title  page ; 
where  the  work  was  not  accessible  the  most  approved  authority 
was  followed.  The  works  of  many  of  the  authors  included,  more 
especially  Cooper  and  Irving,  were  published  simultaneously  in 
New  York  and  London,  and  sometimes  with  alteration  of  date 
and  title ;  in  such  instances  it  is  thought  best  to  quote  the  Amer- 
ican issue,  as  that  most  esteemed  by  collectors. 

Beheving  the  author  best  qualified  to  decide  upon  the  title  of 
his  work,  alteration  or  abbreviation  of  the  original  is  avoided,  un- 
less uniformity  and  practicability  suggested  prefixing  to  the  title 
the  designation  "  edited,"  or  "  translated  "  ;  or  where  such  titles 
as  "  Narrative  of  Arthur  Gordon  Pym,  etc.,"  made  abbreviation 
seem  advisable.  In  such  exceptions  the  condensation  is  indicated 
by  "  leaders,"  and  the  reading  retained  is  such  as  not  to  obscure 
identification  of  title. 

In  details  as  to  size,  date  and  place  of  publication,  etc.,  the 
methods  observed  in  compiling  the  higher  class  of  modern  cata- 
logues commend  themselves  as  most  comprehensive  and  effective 
for  the  collector's  purpose,  and  are  accordingly  adopted. 
Where  place  or  date  of  publication  is  omitted  from  title  page, 
such  additions  appear  in  brackets,  thereby  rendering  unnecessary 
the  repetition  of  "  n.  p.;  n.  d.,"  etc.  Other  additions  by  the 
compiler  will  also  appear  in  brackets,  or  in  the  form  of  notes 
appended  to  certain  titles. 

When  a  work  is  credited  to  an  author  and  his  (or  her)  connec- 
tion therewith  is  not  indicated  on  the  title  page,  to  facilitate  iden- 
tification such  work  is  included  in  the  alphabetically  arranged  lists 
of  anonymous  and  pseudonymous  titles,  even  though  the  author's 
name  should  appear  in  the  index  or  appended  to  his  contribution. 
With  the  same  view  a  title  is  termed  anonymous  where  the  title 
page  is  so,  even  if  the  work  be  copyrighted  by  the  author,  or  his 


xvi  PRE  FA  TOR  T  NOTE. 

name,  initials  or  pseudonym  appear  in  connection  with  the  intro- 
duction, notes,  or  elsewhere.  Any  work  including  two  or  more 
authors  is  credited  to  the  author  whose  contribution  occupies  first 
place  in  arrangement  or  importance  ;  in  all  cases  of  collaboration 
cross-references  indicate  the  authors  represented  and  remove  the 
necessity  of  crediting  such  work  to  each.  A  few  titles  which  do 
not  appear  in  their  proper  arrangement,  owing  to  errors  in  trans- 
cription and  other  causes,  are  appended  at  the  end  of  the  volume. 
The  points  here  dwelt  upon  will,  it  is  hoped,  prove  explanatory 
of  the  lines  followed.  There  remains  for  the  compiler  only  to  ex- 
press his  gratitude  to  those  who  have  aided  him,  one  of  whom,  the 
late  beloved  Professor  Child,  of  Harvard  University,  who  supplied, 
and  at  much  personal  inconvenience,  extensive  and  important 
data,  has  passed  beyond  the  reach  of  such  acknowledgments. 
Thanks  are  due,  and  are  hereby  tendered,  to  the  several  authors 
and  publishers  who  with  unfailing  courtesy  and  kindness  answered 
the  demands  made  upon  them,  this  more  especially  so  in  the  case 
of  Messrs.  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  whose  connection  with  so 
many  notable  authors  greatly  enlarged  their  proportion  of  the  en- 
quiries;  to  Charles  F.  Libbie,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  whose  valuable 
bibliographical  library  was  generously  placed  at  the  compiler's 
service  ;  to  Miss  Louise  Imogen  Guiney,  of  Auburndale,  who  kindly 
supplied  from  her  collection  the  titles  of  otherwise  inaccessible 
works  of  Thomas  William  Parsons,  and  to  Dr.  R.  M.  Bucke,  of 
London,  Ontario,  to  whom  is  almost  wholly  due  the  credit  for 
the  list  of  Walt  Whitman's  writings. 

P.  K.  F. 


AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 


ABBEY,  HENRY.     1842—  '  "  '  '■ 

May  Dreams.    i2mo.     New  York,  1862. 

Ralph  and  other  Poems.    i6mo.     Rondout,  N.  Y.,  1866. 

Stories  in  Verse.     i6mo.    New  York,  1869. 

Ballads  of  Good  Deeds,  and  other  Verse.  i6mo.  New  York, 
1872. 

Ballads  of  Good  Deeds.     i6mo.     London,  1876. 

Poems.    Square  1 2 mo.     New  York,  1879. 

The  City  of  Success  and  other  Poems.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1884. 

Poems.     Complete  Edition.     i2mo.     Kingston,  N.Y.,  1885. 

The  Ulster  Guard  at  Gettysburg,  .  .  .  July,  1863.  ^  Poem 
read  October  4,  1888,  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Monument. 
1 2 mo.     Rondout,  N.  Y.,  1888. 

Poems.  Third  Edition,  enlarged.  1 2mo.  Kingston,  N.  Y., 
1895. 

ADAMS,  OSCAR  FAY.  .  .  . 

Handbook  of  English  Authors.     i6mo.     Boston,  1883. 

Handbook  of  American  Authors.     i6mo.     Boston,  1884. 

(Edited.)  Through  the  year  with  the  Poets.  12  volumes, 
i6mo.     Boston '[ I S85-86]. 

Poet-Laureate  Idyls.     i6mo.    Boston  [1886]. 

(Edited.)  Atalanta's  Race  and  other  Tales  from  The  Earthly 
Paradise.     i6mo.     Boston  [188S]. 


2  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

(Edited.)     Chapters  from    Jane    Austen.     i6mo.      Boston 
[1888]. 

(Edited.)     Rhymes,  Selections  and  Phrases.    i2mo.     Boston 
[1889]. 

Dear  Old  Story-Tellers.     Portrait.    i2mo.     Boston     [1889]. 

(Edited.)     The  Poets' Year.    Oblong  8vo.    Bos  ton  [1890]. 

(EdJt\5d,);    Lyrics  ol  the  Hudson,  by  H.  N.  Powers.     i6mo. 
'   •     &'6s'l:ow'[i89i]. 

,  The  Stcry  of  Jane  Austen's  Life.    Portrait.     i6mo.    Chicago, 
1 89*1'. 

The  Presumption  of  Sex  :  and  other  Papers.     i6mo.    Boston, 
1892. 

AKERS,  ELIZABETH  [CHASE].     1832— 

Forest  Buds  from  the  Woods  of  Maine.     By  Florence  Percy. 
i6mo.     Boston,  1856. 

Poems.     24mo.     Boston,  1866. 

The  Silver  Bridge  and  other  Poems.     i6mo.     Boston,  1886. 

Queen  Catherine's  Rose.     i6mo.    Dublin  and  London,  1886. 

Two  Saints.     A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Henry  Bergh.  .  . 
(Privately  printed.)  i2mo.     18S6. 

[Anonymous.]     The  Triangular  Society :    Leaves  from   the 
Life  of  a  Portland  Family.     i2mo.     Portland,  1S86. 

The    High-Top    Sweeting   and  other   Poems.     i2mo.    New 
York,  1 89 1. 

ALBEE,  JOHN.     1833— 

St.  Aspenquid  of  .Agamenticus.    An  Indian  Legend.   (Privately- 
printed.)      i2mo.     Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1879. 

Literary  Art :  a  Conversation  between  a  Poet,  a  Painter,  and 
a  Philosopher.     i6mo.     New  York,  1881. 

Newcastle;  Historic  and  Picturesque.     Illustrations.     12 mo. 
Boston,  1884.  -  ,-j., 

Prose  Idyls.     12 mo.     Boston,  TS^p^ 


A    BIBLlOGRAPIir.  3 

ALCOTT,  AMOS  BRONSON.     1 799-1888. 

Observations  on  the  Principles  and  Methods  of  Infant  Instruc- 
tion.    8vo.    Boston,  1830. 

The  Doctrine  and  Discipline  of  Human  Culture.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1836. 

The  Story  without  an  End.  Translated  from  the  German  .  .  . 
by  Sarah  Austin  ;  with  a  Preface,  and  Key  to  the  Emblems, 
by  A.  B.  Alcott.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     Boston,  1836. 

Conversations  with  Children  on  the  Gospels.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     Boston,  1836-37. 

[Anonymous.]  Emerson.  Portrait.  (Privately  printed.) 
Square  i6mo.     Cambridge,  1865. 

Tablets.     i6mo.     Boston,  1868. 

Concord  Days.      i2mo.     Boston,  1872. 

Table  Talk.     Heliotype  title.     i6mo.    Boston,  1877. 

New  Connecticut.  An  Autobiographical  Poem.  (Privately 
printed;  200  copies.)    i6mo.  Boston,  1881. 

Sonnets  and  Canzonets.     i6mo.    Boston,  1882. 

*^,*The  same.     With  autograph,  and  photographic  portraits. 
(50  copies.)     i6mo.     Boston,  18S2. 

Ralph  Waldo  Emerson  :  an  Estimate  01  his  Character  and 
Genius ;  in  Prose  and  Verse.  Portrait  and  illustrations. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1882. 

New  Connecticut :  an  Autobiographical  Poem.  Portrait. 
i6mo.     Boston,  1886. 

ALCOTT,  LOUISA  MAY.     1 831-1888. 

Flower  Fables.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1855. 
*:^*Republished  as  Little  Lulu's  Library.     Boston,  1SS5. 

Hospital  Sketches.     i6mo.     Boston,  1863. 

Moods.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1864. 

On  Picket  Duty,  and  other  Tales.     i2mo.     New  York,  1864. 

The  Rose  Family.     i6mo.     Boston,   1864. 


AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Morning  Glories  and  other  Tales.     12 mo.     New  York,  1867. 

Aunt  Kip.     8vo.    Boston,  1868. 

Proverb  Stories.     Svo.     Boston,  1868. 

Psyche's  Art.     8vo.    Boston,  1868. 

Nelly's  Hospital.     8vo.   [Washington,  1868.] 

Little  Women  ;  or,  Meg,  Jo,  Beth  and  Amy.  Illustrations. 
2  volumes,  i6mo.     Boston,  1868-69. 

Kitty's  Class-Day  at  Harvard.    Square  i6mo.    Boston,  1868. 

Concord  Sketches.  Twelve  Photographs  froni  Drawings.  By 
Mary  Alcott,  with  Text  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  Small  4to. 
Boston,  t870» -.,/  #( 

An  Old-fashioned  Girl.    Illustrations.     i6mo.    Boston,  1870. 

Little  Men  :  Life  at  Plumfield  with  Jo's  Boys.  Illustrations. 
i6mo.     Boston,  1871. 

Aunt  Jo's  Scrap-Bag.     6  volumes,  i6mo.     Boston,  1871-79. 

Work.     Illustrations.      i6mo.     Boston,  1873. 

Eight  Cousins  ;  or,  the  Aunt-Hill.  Illustrations.  i6mo.  Boston, 

1875- 

Silver  Pitchers,  and  Independence,  a  Centennial  Love-Story. 
i6mo.      Boston,   1876. 

Rose  in  Bloom  :  a  Sequel  to  Eight  Cousins.  Illustrations. 
i6mo.  Boston,  1876. 

[Anonymous.]  A  Modern  Mephistopheles.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1877. 

Under  the  Lilacs.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     Boston  [1878]. 

Meadow  Blossoms.    Illustrations.   4to.    New  York  [1879]. 

Water-Cresses.     Illustrations.     4to.     New  York  [1879]. 

Sparkles    for    Bright  Eyes.     Illustrations.     4to.     New  York 

[1879]. 
Jack  and  Jill.     Illustrations.     i6mo.    Boston,   1880. 

Spinning-Wheel  Stories.     i6mo.    Boston,  1884. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  5 

Jo's  Boys,  and  how  they  turned  out :   a  Sequel  to  Little  Men. 
i6mo.   Boston,  1886. 

A  Garland  for  Girls.    i6mo.    Boston,  1887. 

Life,  Letters   and  Journals.     Edited    by  Edna    D.  Cheney. 
Portraits  and  illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1889. 

Comic  Tragedies  :  written  by  Jo  and  Meg  and  acted  by  the 
Little  Women.    Portrait  and  illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston, 

1893-. 
***See  also  Thoreau,  H.  D. 

ALDEN,  WILLIAM  LIVINGSTON.     1837  — 

Domestic  Explosives  and  other  Sixth  Column  Fancies.    (From 
The  New  York  Times.)      i2mo.     New  York,  1877. 

*^*An  unauthorized  edition  of  Domestic  Explosives  was  pub- 
lished as  The  Comic  Liar,  New  York,  1S82. 

Shooting  Stars,  as  observed  from  the  Sixth  Column  of  I'he 
Times.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     New  York,  1879. 

The  Canoe  and  the  Flying  Proa.     32mo.     New  York,  1878. 

The  Moral  Pirates.     Illustrations.     i6mo.    New  York,  1880. 

Christopher  Columbus,  the  First  American  Citizen.     i6mo. 
New  York,  1881. 

The  Cruise  of  the  Ghost.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     New  York, 
1882.     ' 

The  Cruise  of  the  Canoe  Club.     Illustrations.     i6mo.    New 
York,  1883. 

The  Adventures  of  Jimmy  Brown.  Illustrations.    i6mo.    New 
York,  1885. 

A  New  Robinson  Crusoe.    Illustrations.     i6mo.     New  York, 
1888. 

The    Loss    of  the   Swansea.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     Boston 
[1889]. 

Trying  to  find  Europe.    Illustrations.    i6mo.    London,  1890. 

A  Lost  Soul.     i2mo.     London,  1892. 

Told  by  the  Colonel.     i2mo.    New  York  [1892]. 


6  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

ALDRICH,    ANN    REEVE.     1866-1892. 

The  Rose  of  Flame  and  other  Poems  of  Love.  i6mo.  New 
York,  18S9. 

The  Feet  of  Love.  Portrait  and  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1890. 

Songs  about  Life,  Love,  and  Death.    i6mo.    New  York,  1892. 

ALDRICH,  THOMAS   BAILEY.     1836— 

The  Bells.  A  Collection  of  Chimes.  By  T.  B.  A.  lamo. 
New  York,  1855. 

Daisy's  Necklace  and  what  came  of  it,  (A  Literary  Episode.) 
i2mo.     New  York,  1857. 

The  Course  of  True  Love  never  did  run  Smooth.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1858. 

The  Ballad  of  Babie  Bell  and  other  Poems.  1 2mo.  New  York, 
1859. 

Pampinea  and  other  Poems.     i6mo.     New  York,  1861. 

Out  of  his  Head,  a  Romance.     i2mo.     New  York,  1S62. 

Poems  by  Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich.  Portrait.  24 mo.  New 
York,  1S63. 

The  Poems  of  Thomas  Bailey  Aldrich.  24mo.  Boston,  1865. 
*^*0f  the  poems  comprising  this  edition,  nine  (including  Friar 
Jerome's  Beautiful  Book),  pp.  11-97,  are  now  first  collected, 
also  At  the  Morgue,  p.  146,  and  seven  of  the  eight  sonnets,  pp. 
233-249.  The  omission  of  the  word  "  been,"  which  should  end 
third  line,  first  stanza,  p.  102,  indicates  the  earlier  issues  of  the 
edition. 

Pere  Antoine's  Date-Palm.  (Privately  Printed.)  Small  4to. 
Boston,  1 866. 

Pansie's  Wish.     Small  4to.     Boston,  1867. 

The  Story  of  a  Bad  Boy.    Illustrations.    12 mo.    Boston,  1870. 

Jubilee  Days.  An  Illustrated  Daily  Record  of  the  Humorous 
Features  of  the  World's  Peace  Jubilee.  [16  numbers, 
June  I7-July4,  1872.]     4to.     Boston,  1872. 

*^*Edited,  anonymously,  by  T.  B.  Aldrich  and  W.  D.  Howells, 
who,  with  E.  P.  Whipple,  were  the  principal  contributors. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  7 

Marjorie  Daw  and  other  People.    i2mo.     Boston,  1873. 

Prudence  Palfrey.     Frontispiece.     i2mo.    Boston,  1874. 

Cloth  of  Gold  and  other  Poems.    i6mo.    Boston,  1874. 

Flower  and  Thorn.     Later  Poems.    i6mo.     Boston,  1877. 

Miss  Mehetabel's  Son  [and  Pere  Antoine's  Date-Palm]. 
Illustrations.     3  2  mo.     Boston,  1877. 

A  Midnight  Fantasy,  and  The  Little  Violinist.  Illustrations. 
32mo.     Boston,  1877. 

ARivermouth  Romance.   Illustrations.    32mo.   Boston,  1877. 

The  Queen  of  Sheba.     i2mo.     Boston,  1S77. 

Babie  Bell.     Illustrations.     Square  i2mo.     Boston,  1878. 

The  Story  of  a  Cat.  Translated  from  the  French  of  Emile  de 
la  Be'dolliere.    Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1879. 

The  Stillwater  Tragedy.     i2mo.     Boston,  1880. 

The  Little  Violinist.  Reprinted  with  the  Author's  Permission 
and  sold  at  the  Fair  of  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  the 
Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Children.  Square  i2mo.  [Cam- 
bridge,] 1880. 

Friar  Jerome's  Beautiful  Book,  and  other  Poems.  i6rao. 
Boston,  1 88 1. 

XXXVI  Lyrics  and  XII  Sonnets.     i6mo.     Boston,  1881. 

*^*The   two  preceding   volumes  consist   of   selections    from 
Cloth  of  Gold,  and  Flower  and  Thorn. 

Poems.  Illustrated  by  the  Paint  and  Clay  Club.  Portrait  on 
steel,  and  28  illustrations.      8vo.    Boston,  1882. 

*^,*Al60   6    copies    printed  on  Japan  paper  for  presentation  by 
the  author.     8vo.     Boston,  18S2. 

From  Ponkapog  to  Pesth.     12  mo.    Boston,  1883. 

Mercedes  and  Later  Lyrics.     Small  8 vo.    Boston,  1884. 

Poems.  Household  Edition  [newly  revised].  Portrait.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1885. 

(With  M.O.  W.  Oliphant.)  The  Second  Son.  A  Novel. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1888. 


8  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Wyndham  Towers.     Small  8vo.     Boston,  1890. 

The  Sisters'  Tragedy,  with  other  Poems,  Lyrical  and  Dramatic. 
Small  8 vo.     Boston,  189 1. 

An  Old  Town  by  the  Sea.     i6mo.    Boston,  1893. 

Two  Bites  at  a  Cherry,  with  other  Tales.   i6mo.   Boston,  1894. 

Mercedes.  A  Tragedy  .   .   .  As  produced  at  Palmer's  Theatre. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1894. 

Unguarded  Gates  and  other  Poems.    i2mo.    Boston,  1895. 
*^*0f  this  work  50  copies  were  issued  wholly  uncut,  with  paper 
labels.     i2mo.    Boston,  1895. 

The  Story  ot  a  Bad  Boy.    With    New    Preface.    Illustrations 
by  A.  B.  Frost.     lamo.   Boston,  1895. 

***See  also  Bryant,  W.  C.  ;  Holmes,  O.  W.  ;  Sill,  Edward 
R. ;   Stedman,  E.  C. 

ALLEN,   JAMES   LANE  ... 

Flute  and  Violin,  and  other  Kentucky  Tales  and  Romances. 
i2mo.    New  York,  1 89 1. 

The  Blue-Grass  Region  of  Kentucky,  and  other  Kentucky 
Articles.     Illustrations.     8vo.    New  York,  1892. 

John  Gray :  a  Kentucky  Tale  of  the  Olden  Time.     Portrait. 
i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1893. 

A  Kentucky  Cardinal.     Illustrations.     Square    i6mo.     New 
York,  1895. 

ALLSTON,  WASHINGTON.     1 779-1843. 

The  Sylphs  of  the  Seasons,  with  other  Poems.   1 2mo.  London, 
1813. 
***Also  i6mo.     Boston,  1813. 

[Anonymous.]     Monaldi :  a  Tale.     i2mo.     Boston,   1841. 

Lectures  on  Art  and  Poems.     Edited  by  R.   H.  Dana,  Jr. 
i2mo.    Boston,  1850. 

Outlines  and  Sketches.     Engraved  by  I.  and  S.  W.  Cheney. 
Oblong  4to.     Boston,  1850. 

Life  and  Letters,  by  Jared  D.  Flagg.     Full-Page  Reproduc- 
tions of  Allston's  Paintings.   Square  8vo.    New  York,  1892. 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHT.  9 

APPLETON,  THOMAS  GOLD.     i8i 2-1884. 

Faded  Leaves.  [By]  T.  G.  A.  Frontispiece.  Small  4t.). 
Boston,  1872. 

A  Sheaf  of  Papers.     By  T.  G.  A.     i6mo.     Boston,  1874. 

A  Nile  Journal.     Illustrations.     i2mo.    Boston,  1876. 

Syrian  Sunshine.     Frontispiece.     i6mo.    Boston,  1877. 

[Anonymous.]  Boston  Museum  of  the  Fine  Arts.  A  Com- 
panion to  the  Catalogue.      i6mo.     Boston,  1877. 

Windfalls.      i6mo.     Boston,  1878. 

Chequer  Work.     Illustrations.      i6mo.     Boston,  1879. 

Life  and  Letters.  Prepared  by  Susan  Hale.  Portrait.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1885. 

ARNOLD,  GEORGE.     1 834-1 865. 

Drift :  a  Sea-Shore  Idyl,  and  other  Poems.  [Edited,  with  a 
memoir,  by  William  Winter.]  Portrait.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1866. 

Poems  Grave  and  Gay.  [Edited  by  William  Winter.]  i6mo. 
Boston,  1867. 

Poems  [complete  edition]  ;  edited,  with  Biographical  Sketch, 
by  William  Winter.     Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  1871. 

AUSTIN,  JANE    GOODWIN.     1831-1894. 

Fairy  Dreams,  or  Wanderings  in  Elf- Land.  Square  i6mo. 
Boston,  i860. 

[Anonymous.]  Dora  Darling :  the  Daughter  of  the 
Regiment.     Engraved  title.      i6mo.     Boston,  1865. 

Outpost:  a  Novel.     i6mo.     Boston,  1866. 

Cipher:  a  Novel.     Illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,  1869. 

The  Shadow  of  Moloch  Mountain.  Illustrations.  8vo.  New 
York,  187.0. 

Moonfolk  :  a  True  Account  of  the  Home  of  the  Fairy  Tales. 
Illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,  1874. 


10  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

[Anonymous.]     Mrs.  Beauchamp  Brown.      i6mo.     Boston, 
1880. 

[Anonymous.]      A  Nameless   Nobleman.     i6mo.     Boston, 
1881. 

[Anonymous.]      The  Desmond  Hundred.     i6mo.     Boston, 

1882. 

Nantucket  Scraps  ;  or  the  Experiences  of  an  Off- Islander,  in 
Season  and  out  of  Season.      i6mo.     Boston,  1882. 

Standish  of  Standish  :  a  Story  of  the  Pilgrims.    12 mo.     Bos- 
ton,  1889. 

Doctor  Le  Baron  and  his  Daughter  :  a  Story  of  the  Old  Col- 
ony.     i2mo.     Boston,  1890. 

Betty   Alden.     The  First-Born  Daughter   of    the    Pilgrims. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1891. 

David  Alden's  Daughter  and  other  Stories  of  Colonial  Times. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1892. 

BALLOU,  MATURIN  MURRAY.     1820— 

Biography  of  Rev.  Hosea  Ballou.      i2mo.    Boston,  1852. 

History  of  Cuba,  or  Notes  of  a  Traveller  in  the  Tropics.     Il- 
lustrations.    i2mo.     Boston,   1854. 

Miralda,  or  the  Justice  of  Tacoma.     A  Drama.   .   .   i2mo. 
New  York  [1858]. 

Fanny  Campbell,  the  Female  Pirate  Captain.     A  Tale  of  the 
Revolution.  By  Lieut.  Murray.   i6mo.    New  York  [i860]. 

Treasury  of  Thought,  forming  an  Encyclopaedia  of  Quotations 
from  Ancient  and  Modern  Authors.     8vo.     Boston,  1871. 

Pearls  of  Thought.     i6mo.     Boston,  1881. 

(Edited.)    Notable   Thoughts   about   Women.     A   Literary 
Mosaic.     i2mo.     Boston,  1882. 

Due  West,  or  Around   the  World   in  Ten  Months.     i2mo. 
Boston,  1884. 

Due  South  ;  or,  Cuba,  Past  and  Present.   i2mo.    Boston,  1885. 

(Edited.)     Edge-Tools  of  speech.     8vo.     Boston,  1886. 


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Under  the  Southern  Cross.  Travels  in  Australia,  Tasmania, 
New  Zealand,  Samoa  and  other  Pacific  Islands.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1887. 

Due  North,  or  Glimpses  of  Scandinavia  and  Russia.  lamo. 
Boston,  1887. 

Genius  in  Sunshine  and  Shadow.     i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

Footprints  of  Travel ;  or,  Journeyings  in  Many  Lands.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1888. 

The  New  Eldorado.  A  Summer  Journey  to  Alaska.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1889. 

Aztec  Land.     i2mo.     Boston,  1890. 

Equatorial  America.  Descriptive  of  a  Visit  to  St.  Thomas, 
Martinique  and  the  Principal  Capitals  of  South  America. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1892. 

The  Story  of  Malta.     i2mo.     Boston,  1893. 

The  Pearl  of  India.      12 mo.     Boston,  1894. 

BANCROFT,  GEORGE.     1800-1892. 

Poems.      1 2  mo.     Cambridge,  1823. 

Prospectus  of  a  School  to  be  established  at  Round  Hill,  North- 
ampton, Mass.  By  George  Bancroft  and  Joseph  Green 
Cogswell.     8vo.      [Cambridge,  1823.] 

Greek  Grammar,  by  Philip  Carl  Buttman,  abridged  [by  George 
Bancroft].     Folded  plate.      16 mo.     Paris,  1824. 

{Translated.)  Reflections  on  the  Politics  of  Ancient  Greece, 
by  A.  H.  L.  Heeren.     8vo.     Boston,   1824. 

(Edited.)  The  Latin  Reader, from  the  Fifth  German  Edition, 
by  Frederick  Jacobs.     i6mo.     Northampton,  1825. 

De  Vita  Excellentium  Imperatorum  of  CorneHus  Nepos  ;  from 
the  3d  Edition  of  J.  H.  Bremi.  Edited,  with  English 
Notes   [by  George  Bancroft] .     i2mo.     Boston,  1826. 

An  Oration  delivered  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1826,  at  North- 
ampton, Mass.     8vo.     Northampton,  1826. 


12  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

(Translated.)  A  History  of  the  Political  Systems  of  Europe, 
by  A.  H.  L.  Heeren.  2  volumes,  8vo.  Northampton, 
1829. 

Review  of  the  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means  ; 
and  of  the  Message  of  the  President  of  the  United  States 
Relative  to  the  United  States  Bank.  8vo.  Philadelphia, 
1831. 

Histor}^  of  the  United  States.  Portraits,  maps  and  illustrations. 
10  volumes,  8vo.     Boston,   1834-75. 

*^*  i.,    1834;    ii.,   1837;    iii.,   1840;    iv.,   1S52 ;    v.,   1S53;     vi., 
1854;  vii.,  1858;  viii.,  i860;   ix.,  1866;  x.,  1875. 

*^*The  same.     Large  paper.     (50  copies.)    10  volumes,  roval 
8vo.     1S61-75. 

Oration  delivered  before  the  Democracy  of  Springfield  and 
Neighboring  Towns,  July  4,  1836.    8vo.    Springfield,  1836. 

Address  at  Hartford,  before  the  Delegates  of  the  Democratic 
Convention  of  the  Young  Men  of  Connecticut,  Feb.  18, 
1840.     Svo.      [Hartford,  1840.] 

History  of  the  Colonization  of  the  United  States.  Abridged 
by  the  Author.  [Not  republished.]  Maps  and  plates. 
2  volumes,  i6mo.     Boston,  1841. 

Monument  to  the  Memory  of  Andrew  Jackson.  By  B.  M. 
Dusenbury.  [Eulogy  by  George  Bancroft,  Washington, 
June  27,  1845,  pp.    33-51.]     8vo.     Nashua,  1846. 

The  Semi-Centennial  Celebration  of  the  New  York  Historical 
Society,  Nov.  20,  1854.  [Oration  by  George  Bancroft,  The 
Necessity,  the  Reality,  and  the  Promise  of  the  Progress  of 
the  Human  Race,  pp.  5-37,  and  speech  by  W.  C.  Bryant, 
pp.  69-70.]     8vo.     New  York,  1854. 

Miscellanies.     8vo.     New  York,  1855. 

The  Life  of  F.  W.  von  Steuben,  by  Frederick  Kapp.  With 
an  Introduction  by  George  Bancroft.  Portrait.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1859. 

Letter  on  the  Exchange  of  Prisoners  during  the  American  War 
of  Independence.     Svo.      [New  York,  1862.] 

Oration  on  the  22d  of  February,  1862.  To  which  is  added 
Washington's  Farewell  Address.  [Comprising]  No.  29, 
Pulpit  and  Rostrum.      i2mo.     New  York,  April  15th,  1862. 


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Mr.  Bancroft  and  his  Boston  Critics.  8vo.  [New  York, 
1862.] 

The  League  for  the  Union.  Speeches  by  George  Bancroft  and 
James  MilUken.     Svo.     Philadelphia,   1863. 

Life  of  Edward  Livingston,  by  C.  H.  Hunt.  With  Introduc- 
tion by  George  Bancroft.     8vo.     New  York,   1864. 

***The  same.     Large    paper.     (100  copies.)     2  portraits  on 
India  paper.     410.    New  York,  1864. 

Oration  ....  April  25,  1865,  at  the  Funeral  Obsequies  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Pulpit  and  Rostrum,  Nos.  34  and  35. 
Portrait.      i2mo.     New  York,  1865. 

Memorial  Address  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     Portrait.     Svo.     Washington,  1866. 

*^*The    same,   with    nine   additional   pages.     Large    paper. 
(50  copies.)    4to.     Washington,  1866. 

Life  of  Philip  IL  of  Spain,  by  Charles  Gayarre.  With  Introduc- 
tory Letter  by  George  Bancroft.     8vo.     New  York,  1866. 

Joseph  Reed  :  a  Historical  Essay.  Portrait.  8vo.  New  York, 
1867. 

History  of  the  Formation  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States.     2  volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1882. 

History  of  the  United  States  ;  with  the  Author's  Latest  Revi- 
sions.    6  volumes,   Svo.     New  York,  1884-86. 

A  Plea  for  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  wounded  in 
the  House  of  its  Guardians.     32mo.     New  York,  1886. 

Martin  Van  Buren  to  the  End  of  his  Public  Career.  8vo.  New 
York,  18S9. 
***See  also  Bryant,  W.  C.  ;  and  Irving,  W. 

BANGS,  JOHN  KENDRICK.     1862  — 

[Anonymous.]  Roger  Camerden,  a  Strange  Story.  i6mo. 
New  York,   1888^  V 

(With  S.  W.  Van  Schaik.)  The  Lorgnette.  Illustrations. 
Square  i6mo.     New  York,  1886. 

Katherine,  a  Travesty.  (Privately  printed.)  i6mo.  [New 
York]    1 888. 


14  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Mephistopheles  :  a  Profanation.    (Privately  printed.)     i6mo. 
New  York,  1888. 

(With  Frank  D.  Sherman.)   New  Waggings  of  Old  Tales.  By- 
Two  Wags.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     Boston,  1888. 

Tiddledy wink  Tales.    Illustrations.    i2mo.    New  York,  1891. 

In  Camp  with  a  Tin  Soldier.  Illustrations.   i2mo.   NewYork^ 
1S92. 

The   Tiddledywinks'   Poetry-book.       Illustrations.      Oblong 
i2rao.     New  York,  1892. 

Coffee  and  Repartee.    Illustrations.    32mo.    New  York,  1893. 

Half  Hours  with  Jimmieboy,  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1893. 

Toppleton's  Client;  or,  a  Spirit  in  Exile.  i2mo.  London. 
1893. 

Three  Weeks  in  Politics.  Illustrations.  32mo.  New  York, 
1894. 

The  Water  Ghost.     Illustrations.      i6mo.     New  York,  1894. 

The  Idiot.     Illustrations.     i6rao.     New  York,  1895. 

Mr.  Bonaparte  of  Corsica.      i6mo.     New  York,  1895. 

BARLOW,  JOEL.     1755-1^82.'' 

The  Prospect  of  Peace  :  a  Poetical  Composition,  delivered  in 
Yale  College,  July  23,  1778.     i2mo.     New  York,  1778. 

[Anonymous.]  An  Elegy  on  the  Late  Honorable  Titus  Hos- 
mer,  Esq.  ;  One  of  the  Counsellors  of  the  State  of  Connecti- 
cut.  i6mo.     Hartford,  1780. 

[Anonymous.]  Poem  spoken  at  the  Public  Commencement  at 
Yale  College,  New  Haven,  Sept.  11,  1781.  8vo.  Hartford 
[1781].  J 

A  Translation  of  Sundry  Psalms,  which  were  omitted  in  Dr.  ™ 
Watts'  Version ;  to  which  is  added  a  Number  of  Hymns. 
i2mo.     Hartford,   1785. 

The  Vision  of  Columbus;  a  Poem  in  Nine  Books.  8vo. 
Hartford,  1787. 

An  Oration  delivered  at  the  North  Church  in  Hartford,  at  the 
Meeting  of  the  Connecticut  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  July  4, 
1787.     4to.     Hartford   [1787]. 


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The  Conspiracy  of  Kings  :  a  Poem  addressed  to  the  Inhabit- 
ants of  Europe,  from  another  Quarter  of  the  World.     8vo. 
Paris,  1792. 
*^*The  same.    8vo.     Newburjport,  1793. 

Advice   to   the   Privileged    Orders   in  the  Several   States  of 
Europe,  resulting   from    the  Necessity  and  Propriety  of  a 
General  Revolution  in  the  Principle  of  Government.    Parts 
I  and  2.     8vo.     Paris,  1792-93. 
*^*The  same.     London,  1792-93;  New  York,  1792-94. 

A  Letter  to  the  National  Convention,  on  the  Defects  in  the 
Constitution  of  179 1.  To  which  is  added  The  Conspiracy 
of  Kings:  a  Poem.     8vo.     New  York  [i793l. 

The  Vision  of  Columbus  \  a  Poem  in  Nine  Books.  The  Fifth 
Edition,  corrected.  To  which  is  added  The  Conspiracy  of 
Kings:  a  Poem.     8vo.     Paris,  1793. 

A  Letter  addressed  to  the  People  of  Piedmont.  Translated 
from  the  French   by  the  Author.  lamo.  New  York,  1795. 

"  The  Hasty  Pudding,"  a  Poem  in  Three  Cantos.  Written  at 
Chambery  in  Savoy,  January,  1793.  8vo.  New  York,  1796. 

Political  Writings.  A  New  Edition,  corrected.  1 2mo.  New 
York,  1796. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Second  Warning ;  or  Strictures  on  the 
Speech  of  John  Adams,  President  of  the  United  States,  at 
the  Opening  of  Congress  in  November  Last.  8vo.  Paris, 
1798. 

Letters  to  his  Fellow-Citizens  of  the  United  States  (i.)  on  the 

System  of   Policy  hitherto  pursued  by  their  Government, 

and  (ii.)  on  Certain   Political  Measures  proposed  to  their 

Consideration.     8vo.      [Paris,  1799.] 

*^*The  same.    Svo.    London,  iSoo;  Svo.    Philadelphia,  1801. 

A  Second  Letter  to  his  Fellow-Citizens  of  the  United  States.  .  . 
Svo.     New  York,  1801. 

Two  Letters  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States,  and  One  to 
General  Washington  .  ...  on  our  Political  and  Commercial 
Relations,      icmo.     New  Haven,  1806. 

[Anonymous.]  Prospectus  of  a  National  Institution  to  be 
established  in  the  United  States.     8vo.    Washington.  1806. 


16  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Columbiad :  a  Poem.  Portrait  and  1 1  plates.  4to. 
Philadelphia,  1807. 

Letter  to  Henry  Gregoire  in  Reply  to  his  Letter  on  the  Colum- 
biad.    8vo.     Washington,  1809. 

The  Columbiad.  With  Last  Corrections  of  the  Author.  4 
plates.     Royal  8vo.     Paris,  1813. 

The  Vision  of  Columbus.  With  Explanatory  Notes.  From  a 
revised  Edition  of  the  Author.     i6mo.     New  York,  18 14. 

Life  and  Letters,  with  Extracts  from  his  Works,  and  hitherto 
unpublished  Poems,  by  Charles  B.  Todd.  Portrait.  8vo. 
New  York,  1886. 

BARTLETT,  JOHN.    1820  — 

A  Collection  of  Familiar  Quotations,  with  Complete  Indices  of 
Authors  and  Subjects.     i2mo.     Cambridge,  1855. 

A  New  Method  of  Chess  Notation.    i2mo.    Cambridge,  1857. 

Famihar  Quotations :  being  an  Attempt  to  trace  to  their 
Sources,  Passages  and  Phrases  in  Common  Use.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1868. 

*^*The    same.     Large    paper.     (100    copies.)     Small    8vo. 
Boston,    1868. 

The  Shakespeare  Phrase-Book.   Square  i2mo.  Boston,  1881. 

Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling,  including  Icthyology,  Pisci- 
culture, Fisheries  and  Fishing  Laws.  Square  8vo.  Boston, 
1882. 

[Anonymous.]  Choice  Thoughts  from  Shakespeare.  8vo. 
London,  1886. 

AjNew  and  Complete  Concordance  or  Verbal  Index  to  Words, 
Phrases,  and  Passages  in  the  Dramatic  Works  of  Shake- 
speare, with  a  Supplementary  Concordance  to  the  Poems. 
4to.    New  York,  1894. 

BARTLETT,  JOHN  RUSSELL.     1 805-1 886. 

The  Progress  of  Ethnology  :  An  Account  of  Recent  Archseo- 
logical.  Philological  and  Geographical  Researches  in  Various 
parts  of  the  Globe  tending  to  elucidate  the  Physical  History 
of  Man.     8vo.     New  York,  1847. 


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Dictionary  of  Americanisms.  A  Glossary  of  Words  and 
Phrases,  usually  regarded  as  Peculiar  to  the  United  States. 
8vo.     New  York,  1848. 

*^*The  same.     Large  paper.     (10  copies.)    Roval  8vo.    New 
York,  1S48. 

Reminiscences  of  Albert  Gallatin.     8vo.     New  York,  1849. 

Personal  Narrative  of  Explorations  and  Incidents  in  Texas, 
New-Mexico,  California  and  Chihuahua.  Map  and  illustra- 
tions.    2  volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1854. 

The  Literature  of  the  Rebellion.  A  Catalogue  of  Books  and 
Pamphlets  relative  to  the  Civil  War.  .  .  .  (250  copies.) 
8vo.     Boston,  1866. 

*^*The  same.     Large  paper.     (60  copies)     Royal  8vo.    Bos- 
ton, 1866. 

Memoirs  of  Rhode  Island  Officers  ....  during  the  Great 

Rebellion.   Plate  and  34  portraits.  4to.    Providence,  1867. 

***Mr.  Bartlett  also  compiled  a  bibliography  of  Rhode  Island 

fSvo.,  and   roval  8vo.,  1864),  and  edited  several  works  treating 

on  Rhode  Island  local  history. 

BATES,  ARLO.     1850  — 

[Anonymous.]     Patty's  Perversities.     i6mo.     Boston,  1881. 

F.  Seymour  Haden  and  Engraving.  (Privately  printed.) 
Square  i6mo.     Boston,  1882. 

[Anonymous.]  Mr.  Jacobs  :  a  Tale  of  the  Drummer,  the  Re- 
porter and  the  Prestidigitateur.     32mo.     Boston,  1883. 

The  Pagans.     i6mo.     New  York,  1884. 

A  Wheel  of  Fire.      i2mo.     New  York,  1885. 

Berries  of  the  Brier.     i6mo.     Boston,  1886. 

(Edited.)  Old  Salem,  by  Eleanor  Putnam.  i6mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1886. 

*^*The   same.      Large   paper.     (20   copies.)     Svo.     Boston, 
1886. 

Sonnets  in  Shadow.      i6mo.     Boston,  1887. 

A  Lad's  Love.     i6mo.     Boston,  1887. 

(With  Eleanor  Putnam.)  Prince  Vance.  The  Story  of  a 
Prince  with  a  Court  in  his  Box.  Illustrations.  Square 
i2mo.     Boston,  1888. 


18  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Philistines.     i2mo.     Boston,  1889. 

Albrecht.     i6mo.     Boston,  1890. 

A  Book  o'  Nine  Tales.     i6mo.     Boston,  1891. 

The  Poet  and  his  Self.     i6mo.     Boston,  1891. 

Told  in  the  Gate.     12 mo.     Boston,  1892, 

In  the  Bundle  of  Time.     i6mo.     Boston,  1893. 

Poem  :  The  Torch-Bearers  :  delivered  at  the  Centennial  Cele- 
bration of  the  Incorporation  of  Bowdoin  College,  June  28, 
1894.     8vo.     Boston,  1894. 

BELLAMY,  EDWARD.     1850  — 

Six  to  One  :  A  Nantucket  Idyl.  Square  i6mo.  New  York, 
1878. 

Dr.  HeidenhofPs  Process.     i6mo.     New  York,  1879. 

Miss  Ludington's  Sister.  A  Romance  of  Immortality.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1884. 

Looking  Backward.     2000-1887.     i2mo.     Boston,  1888. 

BENJAMIN,  PARK.     1 809-1 864. 

A  Poem  on  the  Meditation  of  Nature,  spoken  Sept.  26th, 
1832.  .  .  .     8vo.     Hartford,  1832. 

(Edited.)  The  New  World  :  a  Weekly  Family  Journal  of 
Popular  Literature,  Science,  Art  and  News.  Illustrations. 
8  volumes,  4to.     New  York,  1841-44. 

Poetry  :  a  Satire,  pronounced  before  the  Mercantile  Library 
Association,  at  its  2 2d  Anniversary.  8vo.  New  York, 
1842. 

Infatuation  :  a  Poem  spoken  before  the  Mercantile  Library 
Association  of  Boston,  Oct.  9,  1844.     8vo.     Boston,  1844, 

The  Book  of  British  Ballads.  Edited  by  S.  C.  Hall.  With 
Preliminary  Remarks  to  each  Ballad,  and  an  Introduction 
by  Park  Benjamin.     8vo.     New  York,  1844. 

Wayside   Flowers  :    a  Collection  of  Poems.     By  Mrs.  M.  St. 
Leon  Loud.   [With  preface,  pp.  v.-viii.,  by  Park  Benjamin.} 
Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  185 1. 
*»*See  also  Holmes,  O.  W. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  19 

BENJAMIN,  SAMUEL  GREENE  WHEELER.     1837  — 

Constantinople,  The  Isle  of  Pearls,  and  other  Poems.  i6mo. 
Boston,  i860. 

Ode  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1865. 

The  Turk  and  the  Greek,  or  Creeds,  Races,  Society  and 
Scenery,  in  Turkey,  Greece,  and  the  Isles  of  Greece.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1867. 

Tom  Roper  :  a  Story  of  Travel.  Illustrations.  i6mo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1868. 

The  Choice  of  Paris.  A  Romance  of  the  Troad.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1870. 

(Translated,  anonymously.)  Advice  of  a  Father  to  a  Son, 
imitated  from  the  Latin  of  Muretus,  by  N.  Francois.  8vo. 
Albany,  1871. 

What  is  Art?  or.  Art  Theories  and  Methods  concisely  stated. 
8vo.     Boston,  1877. 

Contemporary  Art  in  Europe.  Illustrations.  Royal  8vo. 
New  York,  1877. 

The  Atlantic  Islands  as  Resorts  of  Health  and  Pleasure. 
Illustrations  [by  the  author  and  others].  8vo.  New  York ^ 
1878. 

The  Multitudinous  Seas.  Illustrations.  i6mo.  New  York, 
1879. 

Our  American  Artists.  Illustrations.  2  volumes,  4to.  Bos- 
ton [1879-81]. 

The  World's  Paradises  ;  or.  Sketches  of  Life,  Scenery,  and 
CHmate  in  Noted  Sanitaria.     i6mo.     New  York,  1880, 

Art  in  America.  A  Critical  and  Historical  Sketch.  Illustra- 
tions.    Square  8vo.     New  York,  1880. 

Troy  :  its  Legend,  History  and  Literature,  with  a  Sketch  of 
the  Topography  of  the  Troad,  in  the  Light  of  Recent  In- 
vestigations.    i6mo.     New  York,  1880. 

A  Group  of  Etchers.  20  full-page  etchings.  (500  copies.) 
Folio.     New  York,  1882. 


20  A  MERICA  N  A  UTHORS. 

The  Cruise  of  the  Alice  May,  in  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence  and 
Adjoining  Waters.     Illustrations.     8vo.      New  York,  1884. 

Persia  and  the  Persians.  Portrait  and  illustrations  [by  the 
author  and  others].     Square  8vo.     Boston,  1887. 

The  Story  of  Persia.    Illustrations.     i2mo.    New  York,  1887. 

Sea  Spray;  or,  Facts  and  Fancies  of  a  Yachtsman.  i6mo. 
New  York,  1888. 

BIRD,  ROBERT  MONTGOMERY.     1 803-1 854. 

[Anonymous.]  Calavar ;  or,  the  Knight  of  the  Conquest :  a 
Romance  of  Mexico.  2  volumes,  12 mo.  Philadelphia, 
1834. 

The  Infidel ;  or,  the  Fall  of  Mexico  :  a  Romance.  [A  sequel 
to  Calavar.]      2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Hawks  of  Hawk  Hollow.  A  Tradition 
of  Pennsylvania.     2  volumes,  i2mo,     Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Anonymous.]  Sheppard  Lee.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1836. 

Nick  of  the  Woods  ;  or,  Jibbenainosay.  A  Tale  of  Kentucky. 
2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1837. 

[Anonymous.]  Peter  Pilgrim  :  or,  a  Rambler's  Recollections. 
2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1838. 

The  Adventures  of  Robin  Day.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1839. 

EISHOP,  WILLIAM  HENRY.     1847  — 

Detmold.     i8mo.     Boston,  1879. 

Old  Mexico  and  her  Lost  Provinces  :  a  Journey  to  Mexico, 
South  California,  and  Arizona.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1S83. 

The  House  of  a  Merchant  Prince  :  a  Novel  of  New  York. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1883. 

Choy  Susan  and  other  Stories.     i2mo.     Boston,  1885. 

Fish  and  Men  in  the  Maine  Islands.  Illustrations.  i6mo. 
New  York,  1885. 


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The  Golden  Justice.     i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

The  Brown  Stone  Boy  and  other  Queer  People.    i2mo.   New 
York  [1888]. 

[Anonymous.]      Sergeant  Von,  or   a    Long    Chase.      i2mo. 
New  York  [18S9]. 

The  Yellow  Snake  :  a  Story  of  Treasure.       i2mo.     New  York 
[1891]. 

(Translated.)       The  Faience  Violin,  by  Champfleury  [Jules 
Fleury].     i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 

A  Pound  of  Cure.     A  Story  of  Monte  Carlo.       i6mo.      New 
York,  1894. 

Writing  to  Rosina.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     New  York,  1894. 

The  Garden  of  Eden,  U.  S.  A.,  a  very  Probable  Story.    12  mo. 
Chicago,  1895. 

BLOEDE,  GERTRUDE   (Stuart  Sterne).     1845— 

Poems.     4to.     New  York,  1874. 

Angelo.     h  Poem.     i8mo.     Boston,  1878. 

Giorgio  and  other  Poems.     i6mo.     Boston,  1881. 

Beyond  the  Shadow  and  other  Poems.     Square  i6mo.     Bos- 
ton, 1888. 

Piero  da  Castighone.     i8mo.     Boston,  1890. 

The  Story  of  Two  Lives.     i2mo.     New  York,  1891. 

BOKER,  GEORGE  HENRY.     1823-1890. 

The  Lesson  of  Life  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.    Philadelphia, 
1847. 

Calaynos :  a  Tragedy.     Square    i2mo.      Philadelphia,   1848. 
Anne  Boleyn  :  a  Tragedy.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1850. 

The  Podesta's    Daughter  and  other  Poems.      i6mo.      Phila- 
delphia, 1852. 

Plays  and  Poems.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1856. 

The  Second  Louisiana.     May  27,  1863.     Broadside. 


22  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Poems  of  the  War.     121110.     Boston,  1864. 

Our  Heroic  Themes :  a  Poem  read  ....  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, July  20th,  1865.     i6mo.     Boston,  1865. 

[Anonymous.]  Tardy  George.  '(Privately  printed;  60 
copies.)     4to.     New  York,  1865. 

[Anonymous.]  How  McClellan  took  Manassas.  (Privately 
printed;  50  copies.)     4to.     New  York,  1865. 

Konigsmark,  The  Legend  of  the  Hounds  and  other  Poems. 
i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1869. 

The  Book  of  the  Dead.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1882. 
*^*See  also  Taylor,  Bayard. 

BOLLES,  FRANK.     1 856-1 894. 

(With  E.  L.  Baylies  and  E.  M.  Parker.)  A  Collection  of  Im- 
portant English  Statutes,  showing  the  Principal  Changes 
in  the  Law  of  Property  ;  together  with  some  other  Enact- 
ments of  Common  Reference.     4to.     Cambridge,  1880. 

*:,.*Other  editions,  two    at   least,    were    brought   out   by  Mr. 
Bolles  alone. 

Harvard  University.  A  Brief  Statement  of  what  Harvard 
University  is,  how  it  may  be  entered,  and  how  its  Degrees 
may  be  obtained.     Svo.     Cambridge  [1891]. 

Land  of  the  Lingering  Snow.  Chronicles  of  a  Stroller  in  New 
England  from  January  to  June.     i6mo.     Boston,  1891. 

At  the  North  of  Bearcamp  Water.  Chronicles  of  a  Stroller  in 
New  England  from  July  to  December.   i6mo.  Boston,  1893. 

Students'  Expenses.  A  Collection  of  Letters  from  Undergradu- 
ates, Graduates  and  Professional  School  Students.  Describ- 
ing in  Detail  their  Necessary  Expenses  at  Harvard  Uni- 
versity.    With  an  Introduction.     8vo.      Cambridge,  1893. 

From  Blomidon  to  Smoky,  and  other  Papers.  1 6mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1894. 

Chocorua's  Tenants.     Illustrations.     i6mo.      Boston,  1895. 

BOYESEN,  HJALMAR  HJORTH.     184S-1895. 

Gunnar.     A  Tale  of  Norse  Life.     i8mo.     Boston,  1874. 

A  Norseman's  Pilgrimage.      i2mo.     New  York,  1875. 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  23 

Tales  from  Two  Hemispheres.     i8mo.     Boston,  1876. 

Falconberg :  a  Novel.  Illustrations,  izmo.  New  York,  187^ 

Goethe  and  Schiller.     Their  Lives  and  Works  ;  with  a  Com- 
mentary on  Faust.     i2mo.     New  York,  1878. 

Queen  Titania.     i2mo.     New  York,  18S1. 

Ilka  on  the  Hill-Top  and  other  Tales.  i2mo.  New  York,  1881. 

Idyls  of  Norway  and  other  Poems.     i6mo.  New  York,  1882, 

[Anonymous.]     A  Daughter  of  the  PhiHstines.     i6mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1883. 

The  Story  of  Norway.     Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York,  1886. 

The  Modern  Vikings  :  Stories  of  Life  and  Sport  in  the  North- 
land.    Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1887. 

Vagabond  Tales.     12  mo.     Boston,  1889. 

The  Light  of  her  Countenance.     i2mo.     New  York,  1889. 

Against  Heavy  Odds,  and  A  Fearless  Trio.      Illustrations. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1890. 

The  Mammon  of  Unrighteousness.     i2mo.     New  York,  1891. 

Essays  on  German  Literature.     i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 

The  Golden  Calf.     12 mo.     Meadville,  1892. 

Boyhood  in  Norway.     Illustrations.     i2mo.  New  York, 1892. 

Social  Strugglers.     i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 

A  Commentary  on  the  Writings  of   Henrik  Ibsen.       i2mo. 
New  York,  1894. 

Literary  and  Social  Silhouettes.     Portrait.  i6mo.    New  York, 
1894. 

Norseland  Tales.      Illustrations.       i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

Essays  on  Scandinavian  Literature.   i2mo.     New  York,  1895, 

BRAINARD,  JOHN  GARDINER  CALKINS,     i  796-1828. 

Occasional  Pieces  of  Poetry.     i2mo.     New  York,  1825. 


24  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Literary  Remains  of  John  G.  C.  Brainard.  With  a  Sketch 
of  his  Life  [pp.  7-36].  By  John  G.  VVhittier.  i2mo. 
Hartford  [1832]. 

Poems.  A  New  and  Authentic  Collection,  with  an  Original 
Memoir  of  his  Life  [by  J.  G.  VVhittier].  Portrait.  i6mo. 
Hartford,  1842. 

BRIGGS,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.     1804-1877. 

Harry  Franco :  A  Tale  of  the  Great  Panic.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     New  York,  1837. 

Bankrupt  Stories.  By  Harry  Franco.  Illustrations.  8vo. 
New  York,  1843. 

Tb?  Haunted  Merchant.     i2mo.     New  York,  1843. 

Working  a  Passage,  or  Life  in  a  Liner.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1844. 

The  Trippings  of  Tom  Pepper :  an  Autobiography.  8vo. 
New  York,  1844. 

(With  others,  anonymously.)  Seaweeds  from  the  Shores  of 
Nantucket.      i2mo.     Boston,  1853. 

(Edited,  with  G.  P.  Putnam,  anonymously.)  Homes  of 
American  Authors  ;  comprising  Anecdotical,  Personal  and 
Descriptive  Sketches.  By  Various  Writers  [W.  C.  Bryant, 
G.  W.  Curtis  and  others].  Portraits  and  illustrations.  8vo. 
New  York,  1853. 

(With  Augustus  Maverick.)     The  Story  of  the  Telegraph  and 
the  History  of  the  Atlantic  Cable.     Portrait  and  illustra- 
tions.    i2mo.     New  York,  1858. 
***See  also  Poe,  Edgar  A. 

BRISTED,  CHARLES  ASTOR     (Carl   Benson),     i 820-1874. 

A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Horace  Mann  :  being  a  Reply  to  Cer- 
tain Attacks  on  Stephen  Girard,  and  John  Jacob  Astor,  in 
a  Work  entitled  Thoughts  for  a  Young  Man.  i8mo.  New 
York,  1850. 

The  Upper  Ten  Thousand  :  Sketches  of  American  Society. 
By  A  New  Yorker.     12  mo.     London,  1852. 

Five  Years  in  an  English  University.  2  volumes,  lamo.  New 
York,  1852. 

Pieces  of  A  Broken-Down  Critic  picked  up  by  Himself.    8vo. 
New  York,  1858. 
***The  same.     4  volumes,  8vo.     Baden-Baden,     1858-59. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  26 

The  Cowards' Convention.     8vo.     New  York  [1862]. 

A  Few  Words  of  Warning  to  New  Yorkers  on  tlie  Consequence 
of  a  Railroad  in  Fifth  Avenue.     8vo.     New  York,  1863. 

No  Surrender.     i2mo.     [New  York,  1863.] 

A  Letter  to  Dr.  Henry  Halford  Jones,  Editor  of  The  Winter- 
town  Democrat  [Josiah  G.  Holland,  of  The  Springfield 
Republican],  concerning  his  Habit  of  giving  Advice  to 
Everybody  and  his  Qualifications  for  the  Task.  8vo. 
New  York,  1864. 

The  Interference  Theory  of  Government.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1867. 

Fancy  Signatures.     8vo.     [New  York,  1869.] 

On  the  Pronunciation  of  Languages  ;  practically  considered 
with  Reference  to  Teaching.     8vo.     New  York,  1870. 

Anacreontics.  Engraved  title.  (Privately  printed.)  Small 
4to.     New  York,  1872. 

BROOKS,  CHARLES  TIMOTHY.     1813-1883. 

A  Poem  pronounced  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society,  at 
Cambridge.  .  .  .  8vo.     Boston,  1845. 

Aquidneck  :  a  Poem.  .  .  .  with  other  Commemorative  Pieces. 
i6mo.     Providence,  1848. 

Slovenly  Peter.     8vo.     New  York,  1849. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Controversy  touching  the  Old  Stone 
Mill.  .  .  .  Newport,  R.  I.  With  Remarks,  Introductory 
and  Conclusive.     i2mo.     Newport,  1851. 

Songs  of  Field  and  Flood.     i2mo.     Boston,  1853. 

Roman  Rhymes  :  being  Winter  Work  for  a  Summer  Fair. 
i2mo.     Cambridge,  1869. 

William  Ellery  Channing  :  a  Centennial  Memory.  Portrait 
and  illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1880. 

Poems,  Original  and  Translated  :  selected  and  edited  by  W. 
P.  Andrews.  With  a  Memoir  by  C.  W.  Wendte.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1885. 

*^,*Mr.  Brooks  also  published  several  translations  from  the 
Gerinan  (including  the  works  of  Richter),  for  a  complete  list 
of  which  see  appendix  to  the  1S85  edition  of  Poems,  pp.  231- 
235  ;  see  also  Howe,  Julia  Ward. 


26  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

BROOKS,  MARIA.     1 795-1845. 

Judith,  Esther,  and  other  Poems.  By  A  Lover  of  the  Fine 
Arts.      i6mo.     Boston,  1820. 

Zophiel  [first  canto]  and  other  Poems.  i8mo.  Boston, 
1825. 

Zophiel;  or  the  Bride  of  Seven  [and  other  poems].  By 
Alaria  del  Occidente.  i6mo.  London  and  Boston,  1833. 
*^*Reprinled,  for  the  benefit  of  the  Polish  exiles,  i6mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1834. 

Idomen  ;  or  the  Vale  of  Yumuri.  (Privately  printed.)  i2mo. 
New  York,  1843. 

*^*A  new  edition  of  Mrs.  Brooks'  poems,  edited,  with  mem- 
oir, by  Mrs.  Z.  B.  Gustafson,  and  containing  poems  previously 
uncollected,  was  published,   i2mo.     Boston,   1879. 

BROUGHAM,  JOHN.     1814-1880. 

A  Basket  of  Chips.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1855. 

The  Bunsby  Papers.     Illustrations.    i2mo.    New  York,  1856. 

Life  in  New  York.     i2mo.     New  York,  1856. 

Irish  Echoes.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1856. 

Humorous  Stories.     i2mo.     New  York,  1857. 

Poem  [The  Age  of  Gold]  :  delivered  before  the  Theta  Delta 
Chi  Society,  .  .  .  April  29th,  1857.  8vo.  New  York, 
1857- 

(Edited,  with  John  Elderkin.)  Lotus  Leaves.  Original 
Stories,  Essays  and  Poems.  [By  John  Hay,  Mark  Twain, 
Brougham  and  others.]     Square  8vo.     Boston,  1875. 

Life,  Stories  and  Poems.  Edited  [with  memoir]  by  William 
Winter.  Portraits,  facsimiles  and  illustrations.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1 88 1. 

*^*Brougham  was  also  the  author  of  numerous  plays —  thej' 
numbered  one  hundred  and  fourteen  in  1S57 — almost  all  of 
which  appeared  in  French's  American  Drama  series,  A  collec- 
tive edition  (edited  b}'  R.  S.  Mackenzie)  was  announced  in 
1857,  but  was  never  completed. 


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BROWN,  CHARLES  BROCKDEN.     1771-1810. 

Alcuin  :  a  Dialogue  on  the  Rights  of  Women.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1797. 

[Anonymous.]  Wieland ;  or,  the  Transformation.  An 
American  Tale.     i6mo.     New  York,  i79<S. 

Ormond  ;  or,  the  Secret  Witness.     i6mo.     New  York,  1799. 

[Anonymous.]  Arthur  Mervvn ;  or,  Memoirs  of  the  Year 
1793.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1799. 

Arthur  Mervyn,     Second  Part.     i2mo.     New  York,  1800. 

Edgar  Huntley ;  or,  the  Memoirs  of  a  Sleepwalker ;  with 
Cicero,  a  Fragment.  3  volumes,  i2mo.  Philadelphia, 
1801. 

Clara  Howard.     i6n\o.     Philadelphia,  1801. 

[Anonymous.]  Address  to  the  Government  of  the  United 
States,  on  the  Cession  of  Louisiana.  8vo.  [Philadelphia] 
1803. 

*^*The  same.     A  new  edition,  revised,  Svo.     Philadelphia, 
1S03. 

The  Literary  Magazine  and  American  Register.  [Edited  by 
C.  B.  Brown,  who  was  also  the  principal  contributor.]  8 
volumes,  8vo.     Philadelphia,   1803-1807. 

Jane  Talbot :  a  Novel.     Plate.      i6mo.     Philadelphia,  1804. 

A  View  of  the  Soil  and  Climate  of  the  United  States  of 
America  ;  with  Supplementary  Remarks  upon  Florida,  on 
the  French  Colonies  of  the  Mississippi  and  Ohio  and  in 
Canada ;  by  the  Comte  de  Volney.  Translated,  with 
Occasional  Remarks,  by  C.  B.  Brown.  Maps  and  plates. 
1 2  mo.     Philadelphia,  1804. 

Valerian,  a  Narrative  Poem.  ...  by  John  Blair  Linn.  [With 
memoir  of  the  author  by  C.  B.  Brown.]  4to.  Phila- 
delphia, 1805. 

The  British  Treaty.     8vo.     [Philadelphia,  1807.] 

The  British  Treaty  with  America  ;  with  an  Appendix  of  State 
Papers  which  are  now  First  published.  8vo.  London, 
1808. 


28  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

[Anonymous.]  An  Address  to  the  Congress  of  the  United 
States  on  the  Utility  and  Justice  of  Restrictions  upon 
Foreign  Commerce.  With  Reflections  on  Foreign  Trade 
in  General  and  the  Future  Prospects  of  America.  8vo. 
Philadelphia,  1809. 

Beauties    of  Tom    Brown;  by  C.H.Wilson.     Edited,  with 
biography  of  the  author,  by  C.  B.  Brown.      i2mo.     Lon- 
don, 1810. 
*^*See  also  Dunlap,  William. 

BROWNE,  CHARLES  FARRAR  (Artemus  Ward).  1834-1867. 

Arte mus  Ward  :  his  Book.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1862. 

Artemus  Ward  :  his  Travels.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  NewYork^ 
1865. 

Betsey  Jane  W^ard  :  hur  Book  of  Goaks.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York  [1866].     [Ascribed  to  Browne.] 

Artemus  W^ard  in  London,  and  other  Papers.  Illustrations. 
1 2 mo.     New  York,  1867. 

Artemus  Ward's  Panorama.  As  exhibited  at  the  Egyptian 
Hall,  London.  Edited  by  his  Executors,  T.  W.  Robertson 
and  E.  P.  Hingston.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1S69. 

Complete  Works.  W^ith  Memoir  by  E.  P.  Hingston.  Por- 
traits, facsimiles  and  illustrations.  Small  8vo.  London 
[1869]. 

Sandwiches.     Illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,  1870. 

BROWNELL,  HENRY  HOWARD.     1820-1872. 

Poems.     i2mo.     New  York,  1847. 

The  People's  Book  of  Ancient  and  Modern  History.  8vo. 
Hartford,  1851. 

The  Discoverers,  Pioneers  and  Settlers  of  North  and  South 
America,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.  .  .  . 
8vo.     Boston,  and  Cincinnati,  1853. 

Ephemeron.     A  Poem.     lamo.     New  York,  1853. 

The  People's  Book  of  American  History.  2  volumes,  8vo« 
Hartford,  1854. 

Lyrics  of  a  Day ;  or  Newspaper  Poetry.  By  A  Volunteer  in 
the  U.  S.  Service.     12 mo.     New  York,  1864. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  29 

War- Lyrics  and  other  Poems.     12 mo.     Boston,  1866. 

Poems  [complete  edition].     i2mo.     New  York,  1867. 

Gulf- Weed.  [A  poem.]  Third  Annual  Reunion  of  the  So- 
ciety of  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  Gulf,  Newport,  July 
7th,  1871.     Broadside.   [Newport,  1871.] 

BRYAN,  DANIEL.  ... 

The  Mountain  Muse  :  comprising  The  Adventures  of  Daniel 
Boone,  and  The  Power  of  Virtuous  and  Refined  Beauty. 
1 2 mo.     Harrisonburg,  Va.,  18 13. 

The  Day  of  Gratitude  ;  Poems  occasioned  by  the  Recent 
Visit  of  Lafayette  to  the  United  States.  8vo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1826. 

The  Appeal  for  Suffering  Genius  [R.  S.  Coffin,  The  Boston 
Bard]  :  a  Poem.     8vo.     Washington,  1826. 

Thoughts  on  Education  and  its  Connexion  with  Morals  :  a 
Poem.     8vo.     Richmond,  1830. 

BRYANT,  WILLIAM  CULLEN.     1794-1878. 

The  Embargo ;  or,  Sketches  of  the  Times ;  Satire.  By  A 
Youth  of  Thirteen.     i2mo.     Boston,  1808. 

The  Embargo  ;  or  Sketches  of  the  Times.  A  Satire.  The 
Second  Edition,  corrected  and  enlarged,  together  with  The 
Spanish  Revolution  and  other  Poems.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1809. 

Poems.     8vo.     Cambridge,  182 1. 

(Edited,  with  R.  C.  Sands,  anonymously.)  The  Atlantic  Mag- 
azine.    8vo.     New  York,  1824. 

(Edited,  with  R.  C.  Sands,  anonymously.)  The  New  York 
Review  and  Athenaeum  Magazine.  2  volumes,  8vo.  New 
York,  1825-26. 

[Anonymous.]  Miscellaneous  Poems  selected  from  The 
United  States  Literary  Gazette.     i8mo.     Boston,  1826. 

*^*Of  the  poems  twenty-three  are  by  W.  C.  Bryant  and  four- 
teen by  H.  W.  Longfellow. 

(Edited,  anonymously.)     The  United  States  Review  and  Lit 
erary  Gazette.     [October,  1826-September,  1827.]     2  vol- 
umes, 8vo.     Boston  and  New  York,  1826-27. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Talisman,  for  1828,  1829,  1830.  Plates. 
3  volumes,  i8mo.     New  York,  1827,  1828,  1829. 


30  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

*»*Conducted  bj'  W.  C.  Brj'ant  (who  contributed  fifteen 
poems  and  thirteen  prose  sketches),  G.  C.  Verplanck,  and  R. 
C.  Sands. 

The  American  Landscape.  Engraved  from  Original  and 
Accurate  Drawings ;  with  Historical  ....  Illustrations 
[by  W.  C.  Bryant].     4to.     New  York,  1830. 

Poems  [including  many  now  first  collected].     i2mo.     New 
York,  1832. 
*^*Part  of  the  edition  was  issued  with  Boston  imprint,  1832. 

Tales  of  the  Glauber  Spa.  By  Several  American  Authors.  2 
volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1832. 

*:^*Edited  by  Brjant,  who  also  contributed  the  introduction, 
vol.  i.,  pp.  5-19,  and  the  tales,  The  Skeleton's  Cave,  and  Med- 
field,  vol.  i.,  pp.  193-276.  The  remaining  tales  were  Child  Roe- 
liff's  Pilgrimage,  and  Selim,  by  J.  K.  Paulding;  Le  Bossu,  by 
Catherine  Sedgwick;  Mr.  Green,  and  Boj'uca,  by  R.  C.  Sands, 
and  The  Block-House,  by  W.  Leggett. 

Poems.     [Third  edition,  enlarged.]      i2mo.     Boston,   1834. 

Poems.  [Newly  revised,  with  additions.]  Vignette.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1836. 

*^*0f  the  copies  bearing  this  date  some  are  designated 
"  third  edition  "  and  copyrighted  1836,  whilst  the  copies  desig- 
nated "fourth  edition  "  are  copyrighted  1835. 

The  Jubilee  of  the  Constitution,  a  Discourse  delivered  .... 
New  York  ....  30th  of  April,  1839;  being  the  50th  An- 
niversary of  the  Inauguration  of  George  Washington  as 
President  of  the  United  States.  ...  By  John  Quincy 
Adams.  [Together  with  a  report  of  the  Celebration,  in- 
cluding ode  by  Bryant,  p.  124,  and  ode  by  Grenville  Mel- 
len,  pp.  135-T36.]     Frontispiece.     8vo.     New  York,  1839. 

(Edited.)  Selections  from  the  American  Poets.  i8mo.  New 
York,  1840. 

Popular  Considerations  on  Homoeopathia.     8vo.     New  York 

[1841]. 

The  Fountain  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     New  York,  1842. 

An  Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States,  in  Behalf  of 
the  American  Copyright  Club,  adopted  at  New  York,  Oct. 
18,  1843.     8vo.     New  York,  1843. 

The  White-Footed  Deer  and  other  Poems.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1844. 

Poems.     Portrait  and  illustrations.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1847. 


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A  Funeral  Oration,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Thomas  Cole, 
delivered  before  the  National  Academy  of  Design.  .  .  . 
8vo.     New  York,  184S. 

Letters  of  a  Traveller  in  Europe  and  America.  1 2mo.  New 
York,  1850. 

The  Picturesque  Souvenir.  Letters  of  a  Traveller ;  or  Notes 
of  Things  seen  in  Europe  and  America.  Illustrations. 
Square  8vo.     New  York,  1851. 

A  Memorial  of  James  Fenimore  Cooper.  [Consisting  of  dis- 
course by  Bryant,  pp.  39-74,  and  tributes  by  Bancroft, 
Irving,  Melville,  Emerson,  Hawthorne,  Prescott,  Simms, 
Longfellow,  and  others.]     Portrait.  8vo.    New  York,  1852. 

Poems.  Collected  and  arranged  by  the  Author  [with  correc- 
tions, and  poems  not  included  in  previous  editions].  2 
volumes,  12  mo.     New  York,  185^^;^ 

Poems.  [With  introduction  not  published  elsewhere.]  i2mo. 
Dessau,  1854. 

Celebration  of  the  200th  Anniversary  of  the  Town  of  Bridge- 
water,  June  3,  1856.  [Hymn,  by  Bryant,  pp.  18-19.] 
Illustrations.     8vo.     Boston,  1856, 

Letters  of  a  Traveller.  Second  Series.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1859. 

Gifts  of  Genius  :  a  Miscellany  of  Prose  and  Poetry  by  Ameri- 
can Authors  [including  Longfellow,  Lowell,  Holmes,  Al- 
drich,  and  Morris].  With  a  Preface  [and  contributions]  by 
W.  C.Bryant.      i2mo.     New  York,  1859. 

Celebration  of  the  200th  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of 
Hadley,  Mass.,  June  8,  1859.  .  .  .  [Ode  by  Bryant,  pp. 
70-71.]     8vo.     Northampton,   1859. 

A  Discourse  on  the  Life,  Character  and  Genius  of  Washington 
Irving,  delivered  ....  April  3,  i860.  i2mo.  New  York, 
i860. 

A  Forest  Hymn.  Illustrations.  Square  8vo.  New  York 
[i860]. 

Poems  [newly  revised] .     24mo.     New  York,  1862. 

Only  Once.  Original  Papers,  by  Various  Contributors  [includ- 
ing Bryant,  Lowell,  Whittier  and  Bayard  Taylor].  Pub- 
lished for  the  Benefit  of  the  New  York  Infirmary  for  \Vomen 
and  Children.     Portraits.     4to.     New  York  [1862]. 


32  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Thirty  Poems.     i2mo.     New  York,  1864. 

A  Year  in  China,  and  a  Narrative  of  Capture  and  Imprison- 
ment when  Homeward  Bound,  on  Board  the  Rebel  Pirate 
Florida.  By  Mrs.  H.  Dwight  WiUiams.  With  Introductory 
Notes  by  William  CuUen  Bryant.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1864. 

Voices  of  Nature.  Illustrations.  Square  i6mo.  New  York, 
1865. 

Obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  in  the  City  of  New  York, 
under  the  Auspices  of  the  Common  Council.  By  David 
Valentine.  [Oration  by  George  Bancroft,  pp.  163-175, 
and  Funeral  Ode,  by  Bryant,  p.  191.]  Portrait  and  illus- 
trations.    Royal  8vo.     New  York,  1866. 

Dinner  to  Senor  Matias  Romero,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and 
Minister  Plenipotentiary  from  Mexico,  29  March,  1866. 
[Address  by  Bryant,  pp.   26-28.]     4to.     New  York,  1866. 

A  History  of  the  Celebration  of  Robert  Burns'  iioth  Natal 
Day,  at  the  Metropolitan  Hotel.  New  York.  [Address  by 
Bryant,  pp.  31-33.]     8vo.     Jersey  City,  1869. 

Some  Notices  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Fitz-Greene  Hal- 
leck.     (Privately  printed.)     8vo.     New  York,  1869. 

Hymns.      (Privately  printed.)       i2mo.     [New  York,  1869.] 
Letters  from  the  East.     i2mo.     New  York,  1869. 

Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Giulian  C.  Verplanck. 
8vo.     New  York,  1870. 

(Translated.)  The  Iliad  of  Homer.  2  volumes,  royal  8vo. 
Boston,  1870. 

(Translated.)  The  Odyssey  of  Homer.  2  volumes,  royal 
8vo.     Boston,   187 1. 

The  Song  of  the  Sower.  Illustrations.  Square  8vo.  New 
York,  1871. 

(Edited.)  A  Library  of  Poetry  and  Song.  Portrait.  8vo. 
New  York,  187 1. 

Poems.  [Newly  revised,  with  additions.]  Square  i6mo. 
New  York,  1871. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHT.  83 

The  Gospel  in  the  Trades.  By  Alexander  Clark.  With  an  In- 
troduction by  W.  C.  Bryant.     8vo.    Philadelphia,  1 87 1. 

(Edited.)    Picturesque  America;  or,  the  Land  we  live  in.   A 

Delineation  by  Pen  and  Pencil  of our  Country. 

Illustrations.     2    volumes  (or  48  parts),  royal  4to.     New 
York,  1871-74. 

The  Story  of  the  Fountain.  Illustrations.  Square  8vo.  New 
York,  1872. 

The  Little  People  of  the  Snow.  Illustrations.  Square  8vo. 
New  York,  1873. 

Orations  and  Addresses.     i2mo.     New  York,   1873. 

A  Memorial  of  the  Inauguration  of  Ward's  Statue  of  Shake- 
speare in  the  Central  Park.  [With  address  by  Bryant  and 
poems  by  R.  H.  Stoddard,  Bayard  Taylor,  John  Brougham 
and  others.]  Illustrations.  (Privately  printed  ;  40  copies.) 
8vo.    New  York,  1873. 

Among  the  Trees.     Illustrations.     Square  8vo.     New  York, 

1874. 

(With  Sidney  Howard  Gay.)  A  Popular  History  of  the  United 
States,  from  the  First  Discovery  of  the  Western  Hemisphere 
by  the  Northmen,  to  the  End  of  the  Civil  War.  Preceded 
by  a  Sketch  of  the  Pre-Historic  Period  and  the  Age  of  the 
Mound  Builders.  Portraits  and  illustrations.  4  volumes  (or 
51  parts),  8vo.     New  York,  1876-81. 

To  William  Cull  en  Brj'ant  at  Eighty  Years,  from  his  Friends 
and  Countrymen.  [Addresses  by  Bryant,  pp.  21-24,  and 
43~45-]      Frontispiece.     8vo.     New  York,  1876. 

Poems  [including  many  now  first  collected].  Collected  and 
arranged  by  the  Author.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  Square 
8vo.     New  York  [1876]. 

Studies  in  Bryant :  a  Text-Book.  By  Joseph  Alden.  With  an 
Introduction  [pp.  5-10]  by  W.  C.  Bryant.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1876. 

A  Happy  New  Year.    Carriers'  Address,  1877.    [The  Flood  of 
Years.]     8vo.     [New  York,  1876.] 
*»*Also  issued  with  illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,  1877. 


34  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Tribute  to  W.  C.  Bryant,  by  R.  C.  Waterston,  at  the  xMeeting  of 
the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  June  13,  1878.  With 
an  Appendix  [including  Bryant's  last  address,  at  the  unveil- 
ing of  the  bust  of  Mazzini,  pp.  47-51].    8vo.    Boston,  1878. 

A  New  Library  of  Poetry  and  Song,  Newly  revised  and  edited 
with  Introduction  [by  Bryant]  and  Memoir  [by  R.  H.  Stod- 
dard]. Portraits  and  illustrations.  2  volumes  (or  21  parts, — 
the  final  part  consisting  of  memoir),  4to.  New  York, 
1878. 

Poetical  Works.  Household  Edition.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1879. 

Thoughts  on  Religious  Life,  by  Joseph  Alden.  With  an  Intro- 
duction [pp.  7-12]  by  W.  C.  Bryant.  Square  i6mo.  New 
York,  1879. 

Biography,  with  Extracts  from  his  Private  Correspondence 
[and  juvenile  and  other  poems  now  first  published].  By 
Parke  Godwin.  Portraits.  2  volumes,  square  8vo.  New 
York,  1883. 

Poetical  Works.  Edited  by  Parke  Godwin.  Portraits.  2  vol- 
umes, square  8vo.     New  York,  1883. 

Complete  Prose  Writings.  Edited  by  Parke  Godwin.  Por- 
traits.    2  volumes,  square  8vo.     New  York,  1884. 

Complete  Works  of  Shakespeare.  Edited  by  W.  C.  Bryant, 
assisted  by  E.  A.  Duycinck.  Illustrations.  3  volumes, 
4to.     New  York,  1886. 

***See   also   Bancroft,  G.;  Briggs,   C.  F.  ;  Dana,  R.  H.; 
Holmes,  O.  W.  ;  Paulding,  J.  K. ;  and  Warner,  C.  D. 

BUNNER,  HENRY  CUYLER.     1855-1896. 

A  Woman  of  Honor.     i6mo.     Boston,  18S3. 

Airs  from  Arcady  and  Elsewhere.     i6mo.     New  York,  1884. 
*»*The  same.     Large  paper  (36  copies  for  private  distribu- 
tion).    8vo.     New  York,  18S4. 

:        The  Midge.     i2mo.     New  York,  1886. 

The  Story  of  a  New  York  House.  Illustrations.  1 2mo.  New 
York,  1887. 

-''.        (With  others.)     A  Portfolio  of  Players.     Illustrations.      4to. 
New  York,  1888. 

*^*The  same,  with    proof    impressions   of  the  illustrations. 
4to.     New  York,  1S8S. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  35 

Short  Sixes.  Stories  to  be  read  while  the  Candle  burns. 
Illustrations.     i6mo.     New  York,  1891. 

Zadoc  Pine  and  other  Stories.     i2nio.     New  York,  1891 . 

The  Runaway  Browns.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1892. 

Rowen.     "  Second-Crop  "  Songs.     i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 

Made  in  France  :  French  Tales  re  told  with  a  U.  S.  Twist. 
Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 

A  Selection  of  [56]  Cartoons  from  Puck,  by  Joseph  Keppler, 
with  Text  and  Introduction  by  H.  C.  Bunner.  (300 
copies.)     4to.     New  York,  1893. 

More  Short  Sixes.      Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1895. 
***See  also  Matthews,  Brander. 

BURDETTE,  ROBERT  JONES.     1844  — 

The  Rise  and  Fall  of  the  Mustache  and  other  "  Hawk- 
Eyetems."    Illustrations.     i2mo.     Burlington,  Iowa,  1877. 

Hawkeyes.     12 mo.     New  York,  1879. 

William  Penn,  1 644-1 718.     i6mo.     New  York,  1882. 

Innach  Garden  and  other  Comic  Sketches.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1886. 

BURLEIGH,  WILLIAM  HENRY.     181 2-1 871. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  184 1. 

Our  Country :  its  Dangers  and  its  Destiny :  a  Desultory 
Poem.  .  .  .   i2mo.     Allegheny,  Pa.,  1S41. 

The  Republican  Pocket  Pistol.  Facts,  Opinions,  and 
Arguments  for  Freedom.     2  parts,  8vo.     New  York,  i860. 

The  Rum  Fiend.     12 mo.     New  York,  1871. 

Poems.  With  a  Sketch  of  his  Life,  by  Celia  Burleigh.  Por- 
trait.    1 2 mo.     New  York,  1871. 

BURNETT,  FRANCES  HODGSON.     1849  — 

That  Lass  o'  Lowrie's.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1877. 

Theo.     i2mo.     Philadelphia  [1877]. 


36  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Dorothy.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1877. 

♦^♦Republished  as  Vagabondia,  Boston,  1883. 

Kathleen.     A  Love  Story.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1877. 

Surly  Tim  and  other  Stories.     i2mo.     New  York,  1877. 

Our  Neighbour  Opposite.     i2mo.     London,  1878. 

Lindsay's  Luck.     i6mo.     New  York,  1878. 

Quiet  Life.     Square   i6mo.     Philadelphia  [1878]. 

Miss  Crespigny.     Square  i6mo.     Philadelphia  [1878]. 

Pretty     Polly    Pemberton.      Square     i6mo.       Philadelphia 
[1878]. 

Haworth's.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1879. 

Natalie  and  other  Stories.      12  mo.     London,  1879. 

The  Tide  on  the  Moaning  Bar.     i2mo.     London,  1879. 

Jarl's    Daughter    and    other    Stories.     i2mo.      Phila   elphia 
[1879]. 

Louisiana.     i2mo.     New  York,  1880. 

A  Fair  Barbarian.     i6mo.     Boston,  1881. 

Through  One  Administration.     i2mo.     Boston,  1883. 

Little    Lord    Fauntleroy.      Illustrations.      8vo.      New  York, 
1886. 

Sara   Crewe ;    or,    whac  happened    at    Miss  Minchin's.      Il- 
lustrations.    8vo.     New  York,  1888. 

Editha's    Burglar.      A   Story    for    Children.       Illustrations. 
Square  i2mo.     Boston,  1888. 

Miss  Defarge   [also  Brueton's  Bayou,   by  John   Habberton], 
i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1888. 

The     Pretty    Sister     of  Jose.     Illustrations.      i2mo.     New 
York,  1889. 

Little    Saint     Ehzabeth    and     other    Stories.      Illustrations. 
8vo.     New  York,  1890. 

Giovanni    and    the    other :      Children     who     have     made 
Stories.     8vo.     New  York,  1892. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  37 

The  Drury  Lane  Boys'  Club.     3 2 mo.     Washington,  1892. 

The  One  I  knew  the   Best  of  all :  a  Memory  of  the  Mind 
of  a  Child.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 

Piccino    and    other    Child    Stories.      Illustrations.       8vo. 
New  York,  1894. 

Two  Little  Pilgrims'  Progress  :  a  Story  of  the  City  Beauti- 
ful.    8vo.     New  York,  1895. 

BURROUGHS,  JOHN.     1837  — 

Notes  on  Walt  Whitman  as  Poet  and  Person.  i6mo. 
New  York,  1867. 

*^*The  same.     Second  edition,  with  additions.     i2ino.  New 
York,  1 87 1. 

Wake-Robin.     i6mo.     New  York,  187 1. 

Winter  Sunshine.     i6mo.     New  York,  1875. 

Birds  and  Poets  with  other  Papers.     i6mo.     Boston,  1877. 

Wake -Robin.  Second  Edition,  corrected  [with  addi- 
tional chapter  on  the  blue-bird].    i6mo.    New  York,  1877. 

Locusts  and  Wild  Honey.     i6mo.     Boston,  1879. 

Pepacton.     i6mo.     Boston,  1881. 

Essays  from  the  Critic.  By  John  Burroughs,  E.  C.  Sted- 
man,  Walt  Whitman,  R.  H.  Stoddard  .  .  .  and  others. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1882. 

Fresh  Fields.     i6mo.     Boston,  1884. 

Signs  and  Seasons.     i6mo.     Boston,  1886. 

Indoor  Studies.     i6mo.     Boston,  1889. 

Riverby.     i6mo.     Boston,  1894. 

Works.  Etched  frontispieces  and  engraved  title-pages.  9 
volumes,  12  mo.     Boston,  1895. 

The  Natural  History  of  Selborne,  by  Gilbert  White.  With 
an  Introduction  by  John  Burroughs.  Illustrations.  2  vol- 
umes, 1 2 mo.     New  York,  1895. 


38  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

BUTLER,  WILLIAM  ALLEN.     1S25  — 

Barnum's  Parnassus ;  being  Confidential  Disclosures  of  the 
Prize  Committee  on  the  Jenny  Lind  Song.  1 2mo.  New 
York,  1850. 

[Anonymous.]  Nothing  to  wear :  an  Episode  of  City 
Life.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     New  York,  1857. 

Two  Millions. "  Illustrations.     i6mo.     New  York,  1858. 

Martin  Van  Buren  :  Lawyer,  Statesman  and  Man.  i6mo. 
New  York,  1862. 

[Anonymous.]  Memorial  of  Charles  H.  Marshall.  Por- 
trait.    8vo.     New  York,  1867. 

Poems.     i6mo.     Boston,  1871. 

Lawyer  and  Client ;  their  Relations,  Rights  and  Duties. 
i6mo.     New  York,  18  71. 

[Anonymous.]  Mrs.  Limber's  Raffle,  or  a  Church  Fair  and 
its  Victims.      i6mo.     New  York,  187^    (^ 

Domesticus.     A  Tale  of  the  Imperial   City.      i2mo.     New 
■   York,  1886. 

The  Revision  of  the  Statutes  of  the  State  of  New    York,  and 

the  Revisers.      An   Address January    22,    1889. 

Portraits.     Square  8vo.     New  York,  1889. 

Oberammergau,     1890.      Illustrations.      4to.      New     York, 
1891. 
*ijf*See  also  Taylor,  Bayard. 

BYNNER,  EDWIN  LASSETl^ER.     1 842-1 893. 

[Anonymous.]     Nimport.     i6mo.     Boston,  1877. 

Tritons.     A  Novel.     i6mo.     Boston,  1878. 

[Anonymous.]     Damen's  Ghost.     i6mo.     Boston,  188 1. 

Penelope's  Suitors.     24mo.     Boston,  1887. 

Agnes  Surriage :  a  Romance  of  Colonial  Massachusetts. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

(With  Lucretia  P.  Hale.)  An  Uncloseted  Skeleton.  lamo. 
Boston,  1888. 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  39 

The  Begum's  Daughter.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1890. 

The  Chase  of  the  Meteor  and  other  Stories.  Illustrations 
i2mo.     Pjoston,  1891. 

Zachary  Phips.     i2mo.     Boston,   1892. 

CABLE,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     1844  — 

Old  Creole  Days.     i2mo.     New  York,  1879. 

The  Grandissimes.     12  mo.     New  York,  1880. 

Madame  Delphine.     Square  12 mo.     New  York,  1881. 

Dr.  Sevier.     i2mo.     New  York,  1884. 

The  Creoles  of  Louisiana.  Illustrations.  8vo.  New  York, 
1884. 

The  Silent  South  [also,  The  Freedman's  Case  in  Equity  and 
Convict  Lease  System].  Portrait.  i6mo.  New  York, 
1885. 

Bonaventiire.     i2mo.     New  York,  1888. 

The  Negro  Question.     8vo.     New  York,  1888. 

Strange  True  Stories  of  Louisiana.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1889. 

The  Southern  Struggle  for  Pure  Government.  8vo.  Boston. 
1S90. 

[Anonymous.]  A  Memory  ofilRoswell  Smith.  Portrait. 
(Privately  printed.)     Svo.      [New  York,  1S92.] 

The  Busy  Man's  Bible,  and  how  to  study  and  teach  it.  i6mo. 
MeadvuUe,  Pa.,  1893. 

John  March,  Southerner.     i2nio.     New  York,  1894. 
CALYERT,  GEORGE  HENRY.     1 803-1 889. 

Illustrations  of  Phrenology,  being  a  Selection  of  Articles  from 
the  Edinburgh  Phrenological*Journal,  etc.  26  illustrations. 
i2mo.     Baltimore,  1832. 

A  Yolume  from  the  Life  ot  Herbert  Bairclay.  i2mo.  Balti- 
more, 1835. 


40  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Lecture  on  German  Literature.     i2mo.     Baltimore,  1836. 

(Translated.)  Don  Carlos  :  a  Dramatic  Poem  by  Schiller. 
i2mo,     Baltimore,  1836. 

Count  Julian  :  a  Tragedy.     i2mo.     pjaltimore,  1840. 

Cabiro.     Cantos  I  and  IL     i2mo.    Baltimore,  1840. 

(Translated.)  Correspondence  between  Schiller  and  Goethe, 
from  1794  to  1805.     1 2 mo.     New  York,  1845. 

Scenes  and  Thoughts  in  Europe.  By  An  American.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1846. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1847. 

Scenes  and  Thoughts  in  Europe.  Second  Series.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1852. 

Oration  on  the  Fortieth  Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of  Lake 
Erie Newport,  September  10,  1S53.  8vo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1853. 

Comedies.     i2mo.     Boston,  1856. 

Introduction  to  Social  Science.  A  Discourse,  i2mo.  New 
York,  1856. 

[Anonymous.]  Joan  of  Arc :  a  Poem,  In  Four  Books. 
(Privately  printed.)    Riverside  Press.    [Cambridge,]  i860. 

Travels  in  Europe  :  its  People  and  Scenery.  Frontispiece. 
i2mo.     Boston,  i860. 

Anyta  and  other  Poems.     i6mo.     Boston,  1863. 

The  Gentleman.     i6mo.     Boston,  1863. 

Arnold  and  Andre  :  an  Historical  Drama.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1864. 

Cabiro:  a  Poem.  Part  2.  [Cantos  III,  IV.]  i6mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1864, 

First  Years  in  Europe.     i2mo,     Boston,  1866. 

Some  of  the  Thoughts  of  Joseph  Joubert,  With  a  Biograph- 
ical Notice.      i2mo.     Boston,  1867, 

Ellen:  a  Poem.     i2mo.     New  York,  1S69. 


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Goethe.     His  Life   and  Work:  an   Essay.     i2mo.     Boston, 
1872. 

The  Maid  of  Orleans:  an   Historical  Study.     i2mo.     New 
York,  1874. 

Brief  Essays  and  Brevities.     i2mo.     Boston,  1874. 

Fvssays  ^sthetical.     T2mo.     Boston,  1875. 

The  Life  of  Rubens.     Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  1876. 

A  Nation's  Birth  and  Other  National  Poems.     i2mo.     Bos- 
ton, 1876. 

Charlotte  von  Stein.     Portrait   and  plate.      i2mo.     Boston, 
1877. 

Wordsworth:  a  Biographic  Esthetic  Study.    Portrait.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1 8 78. 

Shakespeare  :  a  Biographic  /Esthetic  Study.  Portrait.   i6mo. 
Boston,  1879. 

Coleridge,  Shelley,  Goethe.       Biographic   /Esthetic  Studies. 
i6mo.     Boston  [1880]. 

Life,   Death,    and    other    Poems.      Square   i6mo.       Boston 
[1882]. 

Angeline  :  a  Poem.     Square  24mo.     Boston  [1883]. 
Brangonar :  a  Tragedy.     Square    i6mo.     Boston  [1883]. 
Mirabeau  :  an  Historical  Drama.     i6mo.     Boston  [1883]. 
Sybil:  a  Poem.     Square   i6mo.     Boston  [1883]. 

Three     Score   and   other    Poems.     Square   i6mo.       Boston, 

[1883]. 

The  Nazarene  :  a  Poem.     Square   i6mo.       Boston  [1883.] 

CARLETON,  WH.LIAM.     1845  — 

Poems.     1 2  mo.     (Hiicago,   1871. 

Farm  Ballads.     Illustrations.    Square  8vo.    New  York,  1873. 

Farm    Legends.      Illustrations.      Square  8vo.      New   York, 
1876. 


42  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Young  Folks'  Centennial  Rhymes.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1876. 

Farm  Festivals.  Illustrations.  Square  Svo.  New  York,. 
1881. 

City  Ballads.     Illustrations.     Square  Svo.     New  York,  18S5. 

City  Legends.     Illustrations.     Square  Svo.     New  York,  1889. 

City  Festivals.    Illustrations.    Square  Svo.     New  York,  1892. 

Rhymes  of  our  Planet.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1895. 

CARPENTER,  HENRY  BERNARD.  1 839-1890. 

American  Character  and  Influence.  Oration Bos- 
ton, July  4,  1883.     Svo.     Boston,  1SS3. 

The  Old  Beacon.     A  Poem.     Square   i6mo.     Boston,   1884. 

Liber  Amoris  :  being  the  Book  of  Love  of  Brother  Aurelius. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

A  Poet's  Last  Songs.  With  Introduction  by  James  Jeffrey 
Roche.     Portrait.      12  mo.     Boston,  1891. 

CARRUTHERS,  WILLIAM  A.     1 800-1 850. 

The  Kentuckian  in  New  York.  By  a  Virginian.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     New  York,  1834. 

The  Cavaliers  of  Virginia,  or  the  Recluse  of  Jamestown,  an 
Historical  Romance  of  the  Old  Dominion.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     New  York,  1834. 

The  Knights  of  the  Horse-Shoe ;  a  Traditionary  Tale  of  the 
Cocked  Hat  Gentry  of  the  Old  Dominion.  Svo.  Wetumpka, 
Alabama,  1845. 

CARY,  ALICE.     1820-1S71. 

Poems,  by  Alice  and  Phcebe  Carey.  i2mo.  Philadelphia, 
1850. 

Clovernook ;  or  Recollections  of  our  Neighborhood  in  the 
West.  Frontispiece  and  vignette  title.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1852. 

Hagar  ;  a  Story  of  To-Day.     i2mo.     New  York,  1852. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHT.  43 

Lyra,  and  other  Poems.     i2nio.     New  York,  1852. 

Clovemook.     Second  Series.     i2mo.     Boston,  1853. 

Clovernook  Children.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1S55. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1855. 

Holywood.     i2mo.     Boston,  1855. 

Married,  not  Mated  ;  or  how  they  lived  at  Woodside  and 
Throckmorton  Hall.     i2mo.     New  York,  1856. 

The  Josephine  Gallery.  Edited  by  Alice  and  Phoebe  Gary. 
Portraits.     Square  8vo.     New  York,  1S59. 

Pictures  of  Country  Life.     i2mo.     New  York,  1859. 

Ballads,  Lyrics  and  Hymns.  Portrait.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1866. 

The  Bishop's  Son.     i2mo.     New  York,  1867. 

Snow-Berries.  A  Book  for  Young  Folks.  Illustrations. 
Square  i6mo.     Boston,  1867. 

A  Lover's  Diary.  Illustrations.  Square  i6mo.  Boston, 
1868. 

From  Year  to  Year  :  a  Token  of  Remembrance.  Edited  by 
Alice  and  Phoebe  Gary.  Illustrations.  ismo.  New 
York  [1869]. 

Last  Poems  of  Alice  and  Phoebe  Gary.  Edited  by  Mary 
Glemmer.     i2mo.     New  York,  1873. 

Ballads  for  Little  Folk.  By  Alice  and  Phoebe  Gary.  Edited 
by  Mary  Glemmer.  Illustrations.  Small  4to.  New  York, 
1873- 

Poetical  \\'orks  of  Alice  and  Phoebe  Gary.  4  volumes, 
i2mo.     New  York,  1874. 

A  Memorial  of  Alice  and  Ph<]ebe  Gary,  with  some  of  their 
Later  Poems.  Edited  by  Mary  Glemmer.  Portraits. 
1 2 mo.     New  York,  1875. 

(With  Phoebe  Gary.)  Early  and  Late  Poems.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1887. 

*#*On  the  title-pages  of  the  earlier  works  ©f  the  Gary 
sisters,  the  name  was  spelled  Carey,  but  after  a  few  issues 
the  "  e  "  was  omitted. 


44  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

CARY,  PHCEBE.     1825-1871. 

Poems  and  Parodies.     i2mo.     Boston,  1854. 

Poems  of  Faith,  Hope  and  Love.     i2mo.     New  York,  1868. 
*»*See  also  Cary,  Alice. 

CATHERWOOD,  MARY  HARTWELL.     1847—  ^ 

A   Woman  in  Armor.     By   Mary    Hartwell.       i2mo.     New 
York,  1875.  I 

Craque-o'-Doom.         Illustrations.       i2mo.        Philadelphia, 
1881. 

Rocky  Fort.     Illustrations.     12  mo.     Boston,  1882. 

Old  Caravan  Days.     Illustrations.     12  mo.     Boston,  1884. 

The  Secrets  at    Roseladies.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston, 
1888. 

The  Romance  of  DoUard.     With  a  Preface  by  Francis  Park- 
man.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York  [1889].  _ 

I 
The  Story  of  Tonty.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Chicago,  1890. 

The  Lady  of  Fort  St.  John.     i2mo.     Boston,  189 1. 

Old  Kaskaskia.     i2mo.     Boston,  1893.  _ 

■ 
The  White  Islander.     i2mo.     New  York,  1893.  " 

The  Chase  of  Saint  Castin,  and  other  Stories  of  the  French  in 
the  New  World.     i2mo.     Boston,  1894. 

CAWEIN,  MADISON  JULIUS.     1865  — 

Blooms  of  the  Berry.     i2mo.     Louisville,  1887. 

The  Triumph  of    Music  and  other  Lyrics.     i2mo.     Louis- 
ville, 1888. 

Accolon  of  Gaul,  with  other  Poems.     8vo.     Louisville,  1889. 

Lyrics  and  Idyls.     (400  copies.)      i2mo.     Louisville,  1890. 

Days  and  Dreams.     i2mo.     New  York,  1891. 

Moods  and  Memories.     (250  copies.)     i6mo.     New  York, 
1892. 

Red  Leaves  and  Roses.     i6mo.     New  York,  1893. 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  45 

Toems  of  Nature  and  Love.  (250  copies.)  i6mo.  New 
York,  1893. 

Intimations  of  the  Beautiful  and  other  Poems.  (350  copies.) 
i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

The  White  Snake  and  other  Poems,  translated  from  the  Ger- 
man into  the  Original;  Metre.  (100  copies.)  i2mo. 
Louisville,  1895. 

CHANNING,  WILLIAM  ELLERY.     1818  — 
Poems.     i6mo.     Boston,  1843. 
Poems.     Second  Series.     i6mo.     Boston,  1847. 

Conversations  in  Rome  ;  between  an  Artist,  a  Catholic,  and  a 
Critic.     i6mo.     Boston,  1847. 

The  Woodman  and  other  Poems.     i6mo.     Boston,  1849. 

Near  Home.     [Concord,  Mass.]      i6mo.     Boston,  1858. 

The  Burial  of  John  Brown.     8vo.     [Boston,  i860.] 

The  Wanderer.  A  Colloquial  Poem  [with  preface,  pp.v.-viii., 
by  R.  W.  Emerson].     12 mo.     Boston,  1871. 

Thoreau  :  the  Poet  Naturalist.  With  Memorial  Verses  [by 
R.  W.  Emerson,  not  published  elsewhere,  and  others]. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1873. 

Memoir  of  John  Brown,  ....  by  F.  B.  Sanborn.  With 
Memorial  Verses  by  W.  E.  Channing.  Illustrations.  Svo. 
Concord,  1878. 

Eliot.     A  Poem.     32mo.     Boston,  1885. 

John  Brown,  and  the   Heroes  of  Harper's  Ferry.     A    Poem. 
32mo.     Boston,  1886. 
*,*See  also  Thoreau,  H,  D. 


CHENEY,  JOHN  VANCE.     1848  — 

The   Old   Doctor,     A  Romance   c 
New  York,  1881. 

Thistle  Drift.      i6mo.     New  York,  18S7 


The   Old   Doctor,     A  Romance   of  Queer   Village.     i2mo. 
New  York,  1881. 


46  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Wood  Blooms.     i6mo.     New  York,  1888. 

The  Golden  Guess  :  Essays  on  Poetry  and  the  Poets.  1 2mo. 
Boston,  1892. 

Wood  Notes  Wild.  Notations  of  Bird  Music ;  by  Simon 
Pease  Cheney.  Edited,  with  Appendix,  Notes,  Bibli- 
ography, and  Index,  by  J.  V.  Cheney.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1892. 

Ninette,  a  Redwoods  Idyll.     8vo.     San  Francisco,  1894. 

Queen  Helen  and  other  Poems.  (150  copies.)  i2mo. 
Chicago,  1895. 

CHILD,  FRANCIS  JAMES.     1825-1896. 

Four  Old  Plays.  Three  Interludes  :  Thersites,  Jack  Jugler, 
and  Hey  wood's  Pardoner  and  Frere  :  and  Jocasta,  a  Trag- 
edy by  Gascoigne  and  Kinwelmarsh  ;  with  Introduction  and 
Notes  [by  Francis  J.  Child].     8vo.     Cambridge,  1848. 

(Edited.)  The  Poetical  Works  of  Edmund  Spenser  .  .  . 
with  Notes,  Original  and  Selected.  Portrait.  5  volumes, 
1 2  mo.     Boston,  1855. 

(Edited.)     English    and  Scottish  Ballads.     8  volumes,  i6mo. 
Boston,  1857-59 
*^*The  same.    Large  paper.    8  volumes,  i2mo.    Boston,  i860. 

(Edited.)  An  Elementary  English  Grammar,  by  Robert  Gor- 
don Latham.  With  Appendix  by  D.  R.  Goodwin.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1 86 1. 

Observations  on  the  language  of  Chaucer's  Canterbury  Tales. 
[In]  Memoirs  of  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences.    New  Series,  vol.  viii.     4to.     Cambridge,  1862. 

[Compiled,  anonymously.]  War-Songs  for  Freemen.  Dedi- 
cated to  the  Army  of  the  United  States.  With  Appropriate 
Music.     i6mo.     Boston,  1862. 

[Edited,  anonymously.]  Poems  of  Religious  Sorrow,  Com- 
fort, Counsel  and  Aspiration.     12 mo.     New  York,  1863. 

Observations  on  the  Language  of  Gower's  Confessio  Amantis. 
[In]  Memoirs    of  the    American   Academy   of  Arts    and 
Sciences.     Vol.  ix.     4to.     Boston,  1864. 
*^*Also  published,  separately,  410.     Boston,  186S. 


A    BIHI.IOGRAPHr.  47 

Bishop  Percy's  Folio  Manuscript.  Ballads  and  Romances. 
Edited  by  John  W.  Hales  and  Frederick  J.  Furnival, 
assisted  by  [F.  J.]  Child  [and  others].  Vols,  i.-iii.  8vo. 
London,  1867-68. 

[With  others.]  Is  William  Claflin  a  Hard  Money  Man? 
Broadside.     [Boston,  1876.] 

The  English  and  Scottish  Ballads.  Edition  de  luxe.  (1,000 
copies).     10  parts,  4to.     Boston  [1882-97]. 

*^*This  is   an   entirely  new   work,    and    has    no  dependence 
upon  the  earlier  collection. 

The  Epic  Songs  of  Russia,  by  Isabel  F.  Hapgood,  with  an 
Introductory  Note  by  F.  J.  Child.    8vo.     London,  1885. 

(Edited.)  The  Child  of  Bristowe  :  a  Legend  of  the  Four- 
teenth Century.     8vo.     Cambridge,  1886. 

(Edited.)  Stories  from  the  Persian.  Abdulla  of  Khorassan  ; 
Ahmed  the  Cobbler.     i2mo.  Cambridge  [1887.] 

***See  also,  Lowell,  James  R. 
CHILD,  LYDIA  MARIA.     1 802-1 880. 

Hobomok,  A  Tale  of  Early  Times.  By  An  American.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1824. 

The  Rebels,  or  Boston  before  the  Revolution.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1825. 

^^•Republished,  with  the  author's  revisions,   i2mo.     Boston, 
1850. 

The  First  Settlers  of  New  England  :  or,  the  Conquest  of  the 
Pequods,  Narragansets,  and  Pokanokets.  ...  By  A  Lady 
of  Massachusetts.     Frontispiece.     i6mo.     Boston,  1829. 

The  Frugal  Housewife.     i2mo.     Boston,  1S29. 

The  Coronal.  A  Collection  of  Miscellaneous  Pieces  writ- 
ten at  Various  Times.  Frontispiece.  i8mo.  Boston, 
1831. 

The  Mother's  Book.     i2mo.     Boston,  183 1. 

The  Girls'  Own  Book.     12 mo.     Boston,  1832. 

The  Biographies  of  Lady  Russell  and  Madame  Guyon.  Por- 
trait.    i6mo.     Boston,  1832. 


48  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Biographies  of  Madame  de  Stael  and  Madame  Roland. 
Portrait.     i6mo.     Boston.  1S32. 

Biographies  of  Good  Wives.     Frontispiece.     i6mo.     Boston, 

*»*The  three  preceding  volumes  comprised  the  series  entitled 
The  Ladies'  Family  Librar}'. 

An  Appeal  in  Favor  of  that  Class  of  Americans  called  Afri- 
cans.    Frontispiece.     i2mo.     Boston,  1833. 

(Edited.)  The  Oasis.  [Anti-Slavery  contributions  by  the  ed- 
itor, J.  G.  Whittier,  Elizabeth  Whittier  and  others.]  i6mo. 
Boston,  1834. 

The  History  of  the  Condition  of  Women  in  Various  Ages  and 
Nations.     2  volumes,  i6mo.     Boston,  1S35. 

Authentic  Narratives  of  American  Slavery.  i2mo.  Xew- 
buryport,  1835. 

*^*The  same.     Second  edition,  enlarged.      i2mo.     Newbury- 
port.  1836. 

The  Evils  of  Slavery  and  the  Curse  of  Slavery.  1 2mo.  Xevv- 
buryport,  1836. 

An  An ti- Slavery  Catechism.     i2mo.     Newburyport,  1836. 

Philothea,  a  Romance.     i2mo.     Boston,  1836. 

The  Family  Nurse.     i2mo.     Boston,  1837. 

The  Anti-Slavery  Almanac.      i6mo.     New  York,  1843. 

Letters  from  New  York,  z  volumes,  i2mo.  New  York, 
1843-45. 

Flowers  for  Children.  3  volumes,  i2mo.  New  York, 
1844-46. 

Fact  and  Fiction.     i2mo.     New  York,  1S47. 

Sketches  from  Life.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1850. 

Isaac  T.  Hopper:  a  True  Life.  Portrait.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1853- 

The  Progress  of  Religious  Ideas  through  Successive  Ages. 
3  volumes,  lamo.     New  York,  1855. 

New  Flowers  for  Children.     i2mo.     New  York,  1855. 


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Auiumnal  Leaves  :  Tales  and  Sketches  in  Prose  and  Rhyme. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1857. 

The  Patriarchal  Institution  described  by  Members  of  its  own 
Family.     i2mo.     New  York,  i860. 

The  Right  Way  the  Safe  Way  proved  by  Emancipation  in  the 
British  West  Indies  and  Elsewhere.  i2mo.  New  York, 
i860. 

Correspondence  between  Lydia  M.  Child  and  Governor 
Wise  and  Mrs.  Mason,  of  Virginia.     i2rao.     Boston,  1S60. 

The  Duty  of  Disobedience  to  the  Fugitive  Slave  Act.  An  Ap- 
peal to  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts.  i2mo.  Boston, 
i860. 

Looking  towards  Sunset.  From  Sources  Old  and  New, 
Original  and  Selected.      i2mo.     Boston,  1865. 

The  Freedman's  Book.     i2mo.     Boston,  1865. 

A  Romance  of  the  Republic.     i2mo.     Boston,  1867. 

(Edited.)     Rainbows  for   Children.     i6mo.     Boston,  1867. 

An  Appeal  for  the  Indians.     i2mo.     New  York  [1868]. 

Stories  for  Young  Folks.  5  volumes,  i8nio.  Boston, 
1869-70. 

(Edited.)  Aspirations  of  the  World.  A  Chain  of  Opals. 
i6mo.     Boston,  1878. 

Letters,  with  an  Introduction  [pp.  v.-xxv.,  and  poem. 
Within  the  Gate,  pp.  269-271]  by  John  G.  Whittier,  and 
an  Appendix  by  Wendell  Phillips.  Portrait.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1883. 

CHIVERS,  THOMAS  HOLLEY.     1807-1858. 

Conrad  and  Eudora ;  or,  the  Death  of  Alonzo.  A  Thre- 
nody.    i6mo.     Philadelphia,  1834. 

Nacoochee ;  or,  the  Beautiful  Star,  with  other  Poems. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1837. 

The  Lost  Pleiad,  and  other  Poems.     8vo.     New  York,  1845. 

Eonchs  of  Ruby.     A  Gift  of  Love.     8vo.     New  York,  185 1. 


50  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Virginalia ;  or,  Songs  of  my  Summer  Nights.  A  Gift  of 
Love  for  the  Beautiful-     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1853. 

Memoralia ;  or,  Phials  of  Amber  full  of  the  Tears  of  Love. 
1 2  mo.     Philadelphia,  1853. 

A  Gift  of  the  Beautiful.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1853. 

Atlanta;  or,  the  True  Blessed  Island  of  Poesy.  .  .  .  8vo. 
Macon,  Ga.,  1855. 

The  Sons  of  Usna;  a  Tragic  Apotheosis  in  Five  Acts.  lamo. 
Philadelphia,  1858. 

CLARKE,  Mcdonald,    i  798-1 842. 

A  Review  of  the  Eve  of  Eternity,  and  other  Poems.  8vo. 
New  York,  1822. 

The  Elixir  of  Moonshine  ;  being  a  Collection  of  Prose  and 
Poetry  by  the  Mad  Poet.      i8mo.     Gotham,  A.  M.  5822. 

[New  York,  1822.] 

The  Gossip  ;  or,  a  Laugh  with  the  Ladies,  a  Grin  with  the 
Gentlemen,  and  Burlesque  on  Byron  ;  a  Sentimental  Satire 
with  other  Poems.     18 mo.     New  York,  1823, 

Sketches.     i8mo.     New  York,  1826. 

Afara ;  or,  the  Belles  of  Broadway.  4  parts,  8vo.  New- 
York,  1829. 

Death  in  Disguise;    a  Temperance  Poem.      iSmo.     Boston, 

1833- 
Poems.     Portrait.      i2mo.     New  York,  1836. 
A  Cross  and  a  Coronet.     i2mo.     New  York,  1841. 
CLEMENS,  SAMUEL  LANGHORNE  (Mark  Twain).     1835  — 

The  Celebrated  Jumping  Frog  of  Calaveras  County,  and 
other  Sketches.  Edited  by  John  Paul.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1867. 

The  Innocents  Abroad ;  or,  the  New  Pilgrims'  Progress. 
Illustrations.     8vo.     Hartford,  1869. 

Mark  Twain's  (Burlesque)  Autobiography  and  First  Romance. 
Illustrations.     12 mo.     New  York  [187 1]. 


K 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  51 

Mark  Twain's  Memoranda.  From  The  Galaxy.  8vo.  To- 
ronto. 1 87 1. 

Roughing  It.     Illustrations.     8vo.     Hartford,  1872. 

Sketches,  New  and  Old.  Illustrations.  Square  8vo.  Hart- 
ford, 1873. 

The  Innocents  at  Home  [and  A  Burlesque  Autobiography]. 
i6mo.     London  [1873]. 

(With  Charles  D.  Warner.)     The  Gilded  Age.     Illustrations. 
8vo.     Hartford,   187^ 
***The  same.     3  volumes,  small  Svo.     London,  1S74. 

Number  One.  Mark  Twain's  Sketches.  Illustrations.  Svo. 
New  York  [1874]. 

Mark  Twain's  Sketches,  New  and  Old.  Now  First  published 
in  Complete  Form.  Illustrations.  Square  Svo.  Hartford, 
1875- 

The  Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer.  Illustrations.  Square  Svo. 
Hartford,  1876. 

Old  Times  on  the  Mississippi.     12 mo.     Toronto,  1S76. 

A  True  Story,  and  The  Recent  Carnival  of  Crime.  Illustra- 
tions.    3  2  mo.     Boston,  1877. 

Punch,  Brothers,  Punch  !  and  other  Sketches.  Square  i6mo. 
New  York  [187S]. 

A  Tramp  Abroad.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  Svo.  Hart- 
ford, 1880. 

The  Prince  and  the  Pauper :  a  Tale  for  Young  People  of  all 
Ages.     Illustrations.     Svo.     Boston,  1882. 

The  Stolen  White  Elephant.     12  mo.     Boston,  18S2. 

Life  on  the  Mississippi.     Illustrations.     Svo.     Boston,  1883.' 

The  Adventures  of  Huckleberry  Finn,  Tom  Sawyer's  Com- 
rade.    i6mo.     London,  1884. 
*^*The  same.     Illustrations.     Svo.     New  York,  1S85. 

Mark  Twain's  Library  of  Humor.  Illustrations.  Svo.  New 
York,  1888. 


52  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

A  Connecticut  Yankee  at  King  Arthur's  Court.     Illustrations. 
Square  8vo.     New  York,  1889. 

Merry  Tales.     i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 

The   American   Claimant.     Illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,_ 
1892. 

The  ^1,000,000  Bank  Note,  and  other  New  Sketches.    Front-^ 
ispiece.     i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 

Tom  Sawyer  Abroad.     Illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,  1894. 

The   Tragedy   of    Pudd'nhead   Wilson,    and    the   Comedy, 
Those    Extraordinary   Twins.      Portrait   and   illustrations. 
Svo.     Hartford,  1894. 
*+*See  also  Howells,  W.  D. 

COFFIN,  ROBERT  STEVENSON.     1 797-1857. 

The    Printer,    and   several   other   Poems.      i2mo.      Boston, 
1817. 

Miscellaneous  Poems  of  The  Boston  Bard.     Plate.     i8mo. 
Philadelphia,  181 8. 

Poems.     By  The  Boston  Bard.     24mo.     New  York,  1823. 

The  Life  of  The  Boston  Bard.     Written  by  Himself.     i2mo. 
Mt.  Pleasant,  N.  Y.,  1825. 

Oriental  Harp.     Poems  of  The  Boston  Bard.     Svo.     Prov- 
idence, 1826. 

The  .Boston  Bard  to  the  Citizens  of  Boston.     Svo.     Boston, 
1826. 

Epistle   to   Joseph  T.    Buckingham,    Esq.      8vo.      Boston, 
1826. 

The    Eleventh    Hour,    or    Confessions   of  a   Consumptive. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1827. 

CONWAY,  MONCURE  DANIEL.     1832  — 

(Edited.)     The    Collegian.     A     Monthly  Magazine.      8vo. 
Dickinson  College,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  i85o(?) 

Free     Schools    in     Virginia.  .  .  .  12  mo.      Fredericksburg, 
Va.,  1850. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPIir.  53 

A  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Chief  Justice 
William  Cranch.     8vo.     Washington,  1855. 

Pharisaism  and  Fasting.      A  Discourse.     Svo.     Washington, 

The  True  and  the  False  in  Prevalent  Theories  of  Divine 
Dispensation.  .  .  .  Svo.     Washington  and  Boston.      1855. 

The  Old  and  the  New  :  a  Sermon  containing  the  History  of 
the  First  Unitarian  Church  in  Washington.  Svo.  Wash- 
ington, 1855. 

The  One  Path  ;  or  the  Duties  of  North  and  South.  Svo. 
[Washington,  1S56.] 

*»*An  anti-slavery  discourse,  Jan.  26,  1856,  which  led  to  the 
expulsion  of  the  author  from  the  pulpit  of  the  Unitarian 
church  in  Washington. 

Spiritual  Liberty.  Discourse,  Feb.  17, 1856.  i2mo.  [Wash- 
ington, 1S56.] 

Virtue  vs.  Defeat.  A  Discourse,  Nov.  9th,  1856  [after  pres- 
idential election].     Svo.     Cincinnati,  1S56. 

The   Theatre.     [Discourse  in  defence  of  the  drama.]     Svo. 
Cincinnati,  1857. 

Tracts  for  To- Day.     i2mo.     Cincinnati,  1858. 

East  and  West,  an  Inaugural  Discourse.  .  .  .  Svo.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1859. 

The  Natural  History  of  the  Devil.     i2mo.     Albany,  1859. 

Thomas  Paine:  a  Celebration  [of  his  123d  birthday].  .  .  . 
Cincinnati,  Jan.  29,  i860.     Svo.     Cincinnati,  1S60. 

***This  discourse  was  described  by  Moreau  as  the  first  word 
favorable  to  Paine  ever  uttered  from  a  pulpit. 

(Edited.)  The  Dial.  A  Monthly  Magazine.  .  .  .  Svo. 
Cincinnati,  i860. 

The  Rejected  Stone :  or  Insurrection  vs.  Resurrection  in 
America.     By  A  Native  of  Virj^inia.     i2mo.     Boston,  1 86 1. 

The  Golden  Hour.     12 mo.     Boston,  1862. 

Address  in  ...  .  Manchester,  England,  on  the  Civil  War  in 
America.     i2mo.     Manchester,  1863. 


54  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Epistle  of  Jonathan  to  John.     8vo.     London,  1864. 

Testimonies  Concerning  Slaveiy.     i2nio.     London,  1864. 

In  Memoriam.  William  Johnson  Fox.  Discourse,  June  12, 
1864.     i2mo.     London,  1864. 

Benjamin  Banneker,  the  Negro  Astronomer.  Reprinted  from 
The  Atlantic  REonthly.     i2mo.     London,  1864. 

Passages  from  the  Note  Books  of  NathanieP  Hawthorne. 
With  Introduction  by  M.  D.  Conway.  i2mo.  London, 
1869. 

The  Earthward  Pilgrimage.     i2mo.     London,  1870. 

The  Voysey  Case  from  an  Heretical  Standpoint.  i2m.o. 
Ramsgate  [England],  1871. 

The    Spiritual   Serfdom   of  the    Laity.      i2mo.      Ramsgate, 

1871. 

Mazzini.     A  Discourse,  March  17,  1872.     i2mo.     [London, 

1872.] 

Demonology.  Four  Lectures  given  in  the  Royal  Institut  on. 
8vo.     London,  1872. 

On  Mythology.  Read  before  the  London  Anthropological 
Society.     8vo.     [London,  1872.] 

Republican  Superstitions  ;  as  illustrated  in  the  Political  His- 
tory of  America.     i2mo.     London,  1872. 

The  Parting   of  the  Ways:    Sterling    and   Maurice.     i2mo. 

London, 1872. 

The  Sacred  Anthology.  A  Book  of  [Oriental]  Ethnical 
Scriptures.     8vo.     London,  1873. 

John  Stuart  Mill.      i2mo.     London,  1873. 

David  Friederich  Strauss.  Discourse  and  Commemorative 
Services.      i2mo.     London,   1874. 

Consequences.     8vo.     London,  1875. 

Revivahsm.     8vo.     [London,  1875.] 

Intellectual  Suicide.     8vo.     [London,  1875.] 

Christianity.     i2mo.     London,  1876. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  55 

James  Waterlow.     A  Memorial  Address.     i2mo.     London, 
1876. 

Human  Sacrifices  in  England.     i2mo.     London,  1876. 

Our  Cause   and   its  Claims   upon   us.     (Privately  printed.) 
8vo.     [London,  1876.] 

Our  Cause  and  its  Accusers.     i2mo.     London,  1876. 

The  First  Love  Again.     Discourse  .  .  .  Cincinnati,  Nov.  28, 
1875.     i2mo      London,  1S76. 

Entering  Society.     lamo.     London,  1877. 

Unbelief,   its    Nature,  Causes   and   Cure.     i2mo.     London, 
1877. 

Alcestis  in  England.     i2mo.     London,  1877. 

The  Religion  of  Children.     i2mo.     London,  1877. 

Idols  and  Ideals.     8vo.     London  and  New  York,  1877. 

Unitarianism  and  its  Grandchildren.     8vo.     London,  1877. 

« 

Unscientific  Punishments.     12 mo.     London,  1878. 

The  Peril  of  War.     A  Discourse.     i2mo.     London,  1878. 

Atheism,  a  Spectre.     A  Discourse.     i2mo.     London,  1878. 

Demonology  and  Devil-Lore.     Illustrations.     2  volumes,  8vo. 
London,  1878. 

Liberty  and  Morality.     i2mo.     London,  1878. 

What  is  Religion?     A  Discourse.      12 mo.     [London,  1878.] 

A  Necklace  of  Stories.     Illustrations.     Square  i6mo.     Lon- 
don, 1879. 

The  Criminal's  Ascension.     A   Discourse.      i2mo.     London, 
1879. 

The  Rising  Generation.     i2mo.     London,  1880. 

A  Last  Word.     A  Discourse.     i2mo.     London,  1880. 

What  is  the  Religion  of  Humanity  ?     i2mo.     London.  1880. 

Laureate  Despair.     lamo.     London,  18S1. 


56  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Wandering  Jew  and  the  Pound  of  Flesh.  12  mo.  Lon- 
don and  New  York,  1881. 

Thomas  Carlyle.  A  Memorial  Discourse.  8vo.  London 
1881. 

Thomas  Carlyle.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1881. 

Garfield.     A  Discourse.      i2mo.     London,  1881. 

The  Oath  and  its  Ethics.     i2mo.     London,  1881. 

The  Philosophy  of  Persecution.     8vo.     London,  188 1. 

Emerson  at  Home  and  Abroad.     8vo.     London,  1882. 

Travels  in  South  Kensington.  With  Notes  on  Decorative 
Art  and  Architecture  in  England.  Illustrations.  Square 
8vo.     London,  1882. 

Lessons  for  the  Day.     2  volumes,  8vo.     London,  1882-83. 

Emerson  and  his  Views  of  Nature.  An  Address.  8vo. 
London,  1882. 

Farewell  Discourses.  Delivered  at  South  Place  Chapel. 
8vo.     London, 1884.  • 

A  Charge  to  be  kept  at  South  Place.  A  Discourse.  12 mo. 
London,  1885. 

Pine  and  Palm.     A  Novel.     8vo.     London  and   New  York, 

1887. 

Omitted  Chapters  of  History,  disclosed  in  the  Life  and 
Papers  of  Edmund  Randolph,  Governor  of  Virginia  .... 
Illustrations.     Svo.     New  York  and  London,  1888. 

George  Washington  and  Mount  Vernon.  Illustrations.  Royal 
Svo.     New  York,  1889. 

George  Washington's  Rules  of  Civihty  traced  to  their  Sources 
and  Restored.     i6mo.     New  York  [1890]. 

Life  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.  Svo.  [and  i6mo.]  London, 
1890. 

Prisons  of  Air.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     New  York,  1891. 

History  of  Thomas  Paine.  With  a  History  of  his  Literary, 
Political,  and  Religious  Life  in  America,  France  and  Eng- 
land. Portrait.  2  volumes,  Svo.  New  York  and  J-ondon, 
iSq2. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  57 

Civilizing  the  Sabbath.     i2mo.     London,  1892. 

Barons  of  the  Potomac  and  the  Rappahannock.  Portrait 
and  fac-simile.  (360  copies.)  8vo.  New  York:  The 
GroUer  Club,  1892. 

Centenary  History  of  the  South  Place  Society.  Illustrations. 
1 2  mo.     London,  1894. 

The  Writings  of  Thomas   Paine.     Collected  and  Edited  by 
Moncure  D.  Conway.     Portraits.     4  volumes,  8vo.     New 
York  and  London,  1894-1895. 
*^*See  also  Thoreau,  H.  D. 

COOKE,  JOHN  ESTEN.     1S30-1886. 

Leather  Stocking  and  Silk  ;  or  Hunter  John  Myers  and  his 
Times.  A  Story  of  the  Valley  of  Virginia.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1854. 

The  Virginia  Comedians  :  or  Life  in  the  Old  Dominion. 
Edited  from  the  MSS.  of  C.  Effingham,  Esq.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     New  York,  1854. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Youth  of  Jefferson ;  or  a  Chronicle  of 
College  Scrapes  at  Williamsburg,  in  Virginia,  1754.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1854. 

EUie ;  or,  the  Human  Comedy.  Illustrations  by  Strother. 
i2mo.     Richmonfl,  1855. 

The  Last  of  the  Foresters  ;  or.  Humors  on  the  Border  ;  a 
Story  of  the  old  Virginia  Frontier.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1856. 

Henry  St.  John,  Gentleman,  of  "  Flower  of   Hundreds  "  in 
the  County  of  Prince  George,  Virginia.    A  Tale  of  1 774-75 . 
i2mo.     New  York,  1859. 
♦^♦Republished  asBonnybeliVane.     i2mo.     New  York,  1883. 

The  Life  of  Stonewall  Jackson,  from  Ofificial  Papers.  By  A 
Virginian.     Portrait.     8vo.     Richmond,   1863. 

♦^♦Republished  as  Stonewall  Jackson  :  a  Military  Biography. 
New  York,  1871. 

Surry  of  Eagle's  Nest ;  or,  the  Memoirs  of  a  Staff  Officer  serv- 
ing in  Virginia.  Edited  from  the  MSS.  of  Col.  Surry. 
Illustrations.     12 mo.     New  York,  1866. 


68  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Wearing  of  the  Gray  :  being  Personal  Portraits,  Scenes  and 
Adventures  of  the  War.     8vo.     New  York,  1867. 

Fairfax ;  or  the  Master  of  Greenway  Court.  A  Chronicle  of 
the  Valley  of  the  Shenandoah.      12010.     New  York,  1868. 

Hilt  to  Hilt,  or  Days  and  Nights  in  the  Shenandoah  in  the 
Autumn  of  1864.     i2mo.     New  York,  1869. 

Mohun  ;  or,  the  Last  Days  of  Lee  and  his  Paladins.  Final 
Memoirs  of  a  Staff-Ofificer  serving  in  Virginia.  From  the 
MSS.  of  Col.  Surry  of  Eagle's  Nest.  Portrait  and  plates. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1869. 

Hammer  and  Rapier.     i2mo.     New  York,  1870. 

The  Heir  of  Graymount.     i2mo.     New  York,  1870. 

Out  of  the  Foam.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     New  York,  1871. 

A  Life  of  General  Robert  E.  Lee.  Portraits  and  maps.  8vo. 
New  York,  1871. 

Pretty  Mrs.  Gaston,  and  other  Stories.  Illustrations.  1 2mo. 
New  York,  1871. 

Doctor  Vandike.     A  Novel.     8vo.     New  York,  1873. 

Her  Majesty  the  Queen.  A  Novel.  i2mo.  Philadelphia, 
1873- 

Justin  Harley.  A  Romance  of  Old  Virginia.  i2mo.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1874. 

Life  of  Samuel  J.  Tilden,  of  New  York.  Portraits.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1876. 

CanoUes  :  the  Fortunes  of  a  Partizan  of  '81.  i2mo.  Detroit, 
1877. 

Professor  Pressensee,  Materialist  and  Inventor :  a  Story. 
321110.     New  York,  1878. 

Mr.  Grantley's  Idea.     3 2 mo.     New  York,  1879. 

Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion  from  the  Settlement  to  the  End 
of  the  Revolution .    Illustrations.     i2mo.    New  York,  1879. 

The  Virginia  Bohemians.     A  Novel.     8vo.    New  York,  1880. 


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Virginia:  a  History  of  the  People.  Map.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1883. 

Fanchette.     By  One  of  her  Admirers.     i2mo.    Boston,  1883. 

My  Lady  Pocahontas  :  a  True  Relation  of  Virginia.  Writ  by 
Anas  Todkill,  Puritan  and  Pilgrim.  With  Notes  by  J.  E. 
Cooke.     i2mo.     Boston,  1885. 

The  Maurice  Mystery.     i2mo.     New  York,  1885. 

COOKE,  ROSE  TERRY.     1827-1892. 

Poems.     By  Rose  Terry.     i2mo.     Boston,  1861. 

Happy  Dodd  ;  or  "she  hath  done  what  she  could."  i2mo. 
Boston,  1878. 

Somebody's  Neighbors.     i2mo.     Boston,  1881. 

The   Deacon's   Week.     32mo.     Boston  [1884]. 

Root-Bound,  and  other  Sketches.  Illustrations,  i2mo. 
Boston,  1885. 

No  :  a  Story  for  Boys.     i2mo.     New  York,  i886. 

The  Sphinx's  Children  and  other  People's.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1886. 

The  Old  Garden.  Arranged  by  Kate  Sanborn.  Illustrations. 
Small  4to.     Boston,  1888. 

Steadfast.  The  Story  of  a  Saint  and  a  Sinner.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1889. 

Huckleberries  gathered  from  New  England  Hills.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1 89 1. 

COOPER,  JAMES  FENIMORE.     1789-1851. 

[Anonymous.]  Precaution;  a  Novel.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
New  York,  1820. 

The  Spy ;  a  Tale  of  the  Neutral  Ground.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
New  York,  1821. 

The  Pioneers ;  or  the  Sources  of  the  Susquehanna.  A  De- 
scriptive Tale.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1823. 


60  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Pilot;    a  Tale   of  the   Sea.     2   volumes,  i2mo.     New 
York,  1823. 

Lionel  Lincoln;  or  the  Leaguer  of  Boston.    2  volumes,  i2mo. 
New  York,  1825. 

The  Last  of  the  Mohicans.     A  Narrative  of  1757.     2  volumes, 
i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1826. 

The  Prairie;  a  Tale.     2  volumes,  12  mo.     Philadelphia,  1827. 

The  Red  Rover;    a  Tale.     2  volumes,  lamo.     Philadelphia, 
1828. 

Notions  of  the  Americans  :    picked  up  by  A  Travelling  Bach- 
elor.    2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1828. 

The  Wept  of  Wish-ton-Wish ;  a  Tale.     2  volumes,    i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1829. 

The  Water-Witch  ;    or  the  Skimmer  of  the  Seas.     A  Tale.     2 
volumes,  12  mo.     Philadelphia,  1830. 

The  Bravo  :  a  Tale.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  183 1. 

Letter  to  Gen.  Lafayette  on  the  Expenditure  of  the  United 
States  of  America.     8vo.     Paris,  183 1. 

The  Heidenmauer ;    or  the  Benedictines  :  a  Legend  of  the 
Rhine.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1832. 

The   Headsman ;    or,  the  Abbaye  des  Vignerons.     A  Tale. 
2  volumes,   i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1833. 

A  Letter  to  his  Countrymen.     8vo.     New  York,  1834. 

The  Monikins.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1835. 

Sketches  in  'Switzerland  in  1828.     By  An  American.     2  vol- 
umes, i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1836. 

Sketches  in  Switzerland  in  1832.     2  volumes,  12  mo.     Phila- 
delphia, 1836. 

Hints   on  manning  the  Navy.     [Reprinted  from  the  Naval 
Magazine,  March,  1836.]     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1837. 

Gleanings  in  Europe.      [France.]     By  An  American.     2  vol- 
umes, 1 2  mo.     Philadelphia,  1837. 

Gleanings  in  Europe.     England.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Phila- 
delphia, I  S3  7. 


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Gleanings  in  Europe.  Italy.  2  volumes,  12 mo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1838. 

The  American  Democrat ;  or  Hints  on  the  Social  and  Civic 
Relations  of  the  United  States  of  America,  i  zmo.  Coop- 
erstown,  1838. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Chronicles  of  Cooperstown.  i2mo. 
Cooperstown,  1838. 

Homeward  Bound ;  or  the  Chase.  A  Tale  of  the  Sea.  2 
volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1838. 

Home  as  Found.  [A  sequel  to  Homeward  Bound.]  2  vol- 
umes, i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1838. 

The  History  of  the  Navy  of  the  United  States  of  America.  2 
volumes,  wmm.     Philadelphia,  1839.  ^\fo 

*:»*The  same.     Second  Edition,  with  corrections.    2  volumes, 
8vo.     New  York,  1S40. 

The  Pathfinder;  or  the  Inland  Sea.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1840. 

Mercedes  of  Castile  ;  or  the  Voyage  to  Cathay.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1840. 

History  of  the  Navy  of  the  United  States.  Abridged.  i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1841. 

The  Deerslayer  :  or,  the  First  War- Path.  A  Tale.  2  vol- 
umes, i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1841. 

The  Two  Admirals;  a  Tale.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1842. 

The  Wing-and-Wing ;  or  Le  Feu  Follett.  A  Tale.  2  vol- 
umes, i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1842. 

Le  Mouchoir ;  an  Autobiographical  Romance.  4to.  New 
York,  1843. 

*»*Originally   published    in    Graham's    Magazine,    January- 
March,  inclusive,  1843. 

A  Brief  Statement  of  the  Pleadings  and  Argument  in  the  Case 
of  J.  Fenimore  Cooper  versus  Horace  Greeley  and 
Thomas  McElrath,  in  an  Action  for  Libel,  tried  at  Sara- 
toga, Dec.  9,  1842.     8vo.     New  York,  1843. 


62  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Battle  of  Lake  Erie  ;  or  Answers  to  Messrs.  Burges, 
Duer,  and  Mackenzie.  Diagrams.  i2mo.  Cooperstown, 
1843. 

Wyandotte ;  or  the  Hutted  Knoll.  A  Tale.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1843. 

Ned  Myers ;  or  a  Life  before  the  Mast.  i2mo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1843. 

Afloat  and  Ashore  ;  or  the  Adventures  of  Miles  Wallingford. 
2  volumes,   i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1844. 

The  same.     Vols.  3  and  4.     12 mo.     New  York,  1844. 

Proceedings  of  the  Naval  Court-Martial  in  the  Case  of  Alex- 
ander Slidell  Mackenzie  ....  To  which  is  annexed 
an  Elaborate  Review  [pp.  263-344],  by  J.  F.  Cooper. 
8vo.     New  York,  1844. 

Satanstoe  ;  or  the  Littlepage  Manuscripts.  A  Tale  of  the 
Colony.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1845. 

The  Chainbearer ;  or  the  Littlepage  Manuscripts,  2  vol- 
umes, i2mo.     New  York,  1845. 

/)  Elinor  Wyllys  ;    or  the  Young  Folk  at  Longbridge.     A  Tale. 


rT 


rZ-     /'Xwc^^n-^y  Amabel  Penfeather.     Edited  jjy  J.  F.  Cooper. 
/  •  /^-^umes,  i2mo.     PhTIadeTphia,  184^3^ 


2  vol- 


*^*ContempoiVries  a^^rt  that  Cooper  was  certainly  the  author 
of  this  tale,  the  coby^ht  proceeds  of  which  were  regularly  re- 
ceived by  him;  tharoublishers  of  the  work  also  believed  him  to 
be  the  author.  1^  l^s  so  very  unpopular  at  the  time  that  he, 
very  reasonab^,  deemed  it  best  for  the  prospects  of  the  pub- 
lication that  yne  shouln  appear  in  no  closer  relation  than  that 
of  editor. 

The  Redskins  ;  or  Indian  and  Injun  :  being  the  Conclusion 
of  the  Littlepage  Manuscripts.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New 
York,  1846. 

Lives  of  Distinguished  American  Naval  Officers.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     Philadelphia  (also  Auburn,  N.  Y.),  1846. 

The  Crater ;  or  Vulcan's  Peak.  A  Tale  of  the  Pacific.  2 
volumes,  12 mo.     New  York,  1847. 

Jack  Tier  ;    or  the  Florida  Reefs.     2   volumes,  i2mo.     New 

York,  1848. 
The  Oak  Openings  ;    or  the  Bee- Hunter.     2  volumes,  12  mo. 

New  York,  1848. 


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The  Sea  Lions;  or  the  Lost  Sealers.  2  volumes,  1 31110. 
New  York,  1849. 

The  Ways  of  the  Hour.     A  Tale.     121110.     New  York,  1850. 

The  History  of  the  Navy  of  the  United  States,  with  a  Contin- 
uation, 1815-1853,  mostly  from  the  Author's  Manuscripts. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1853. 

Works.  Illustrations  by  F.  O.  C.  Darley.  32  volumes,  small 
8vo.     New  York,  1859-61. 

COOPER,  SUSAN  FENIMORE.  /<fjc2--   / S^  9^' 

Rural  Hours.     By  A  Lady.     i2mo.     New  York,  1850. 

*^c*The  same.     21  colored  engravings.  Svo.  New  York,  1851. 

The  Shield;  a  Narrative.     i2mo.     New  York,  1S52. 

Country  Rambles,  or  Journal  of  a  Naturalist  in  England. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1853. 

Rural  Rambles.     i2rao.     Philadelphia,  1854. 

Rhyme  and  Reason  of  Country  Life  ;  from  Fields  Old  and 
New.     8vo.     New  York,  1854. 

[Anonymous.]  Mount  Vernon  :  a  Letter  to  the  Children  of 
America.  Portrait  and  vignettes.  i6mo.  New  York, 
1859. 

Pages  and  Pictures  from  the  Writings  of  James  Fenimore 
Cooper ;  with  Notes  by  Susan  F.  Cooper.     Engravings  by 
Darley.     4to.     New  York,  1861. 
*^*The  same.     Proofs  on  India  paper.  410.    New  York,  1861. 

Appleton's  Illustrated  Almanac  for  1870.  Edited  by  Miss 
S.  F.  Cooper  [who  also  supplied  the  literary  contents]. 
Illustrations.     4to.     New  York  [1869]  . 

William  West  Skiles.  A  Sketch  of  Missionary  Life  at  Valle 
Crucis,  in  AVestern  North  Carolina.  1842-1862.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1890. 

COZZENS,  FREDERICK  SWARTWOUT.     1818-1869. 

Prismatics.  By  Richard  Haywarde.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York,  185^ 


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Cozzens'  Wine  Press  :  a  Vinous,  Vivacious  Monthly.  [June 
20,  1855-March  20,  1861.]  Royal  Svo.  New  York, 
1855-61. 

The  Sparrowgrass  Papers  :  or,  Living  in  the  Country.  Front- 
ispiece and  vignette  title,     lamo.     New  York,  1856. 

Acadia ;  or,  a  Month  with  Blue  Noses.  Frontispiece  and 
vignette  title.     i2mo.     New  York,  1859. 

Memorial  of  Colonel   Peter  Porter.     8vo.     New  York,  1865. 

The  Sayings  of  Dr.  Bushwhacker  and  other  Learned  Men. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1867. 

Fitz  Greene  Halleck  :  a  Memorial.  2  portraits.  Svo.  New 
York,  1868. 

CRANCH,  CHRISTOPHER  PEARSE.     18 13-1892. 

A  Poem  delivered  in  ...  .  Quincy,  May  25,  1840.  8vo- 
Boston,  1840. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1844. 

Address  delivered  before  the  Harvard  Musical  Association, 
Aug.  28,  1845.     8vo.     Boston,  1845. 

The  Last  of  the  Huggermuggers,  a  Giant  Story.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.    Boston,  1856. 

Kobboltozo  :  a  Sequel  to  The  Last  of  the  Huggermuggers. 
Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1857. 

The  ^neids  of  Virgil,  translated  into  English  Blank  Verse. 
Royal  8vo.     Boston,  1872. 

Satan:  a  Libretto.     Square  i8rno.     Boston,  1874. 

The  Bird  and    the   Bell  and  other  Poems.     i6mo.     Boston, 

1875- 
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Memorial  of  Robert  Browning.  fContaining  personal  remin- 
iscences, and  sonnet  by  C.  P.  Cranch.]  Portrait  and 
plates.     Small  4to.     Cambridge  [1890]. 

CRAWFORD,  FRANCIS  MARION.     1 854  — 

Mr.  Isaacs  :  a  Tale  of  Modern  India.  i2mo.  London  and 
New  York,  1882. 


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Dr.  Claudius :    a   True    Story.     121110.      London  and    New 
York,  1883. 

To  Leeward.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  1883. 
*^*The  same.      i2mo.     Boston,  18S4. 

An  American  Politician.     i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

A  Roman  Singer.     T2mo.     Koston,  1884. 

*^*The  same.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  1884. 

Zoroaster.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     New  York,  1885. 
*^,*The  same.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  1885. 

A  Tale  of  a  Lonely  Parish.     i2mo.     New  York,  18S6. 
*:^*The  same.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  18S6. 

Saracinesca.     i2mo.     New  York,  1887. 

*jit* The  same.     3  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  1S87. 

Marzio's  Crucifix.     i2mo.     New  York,  1887. 

*»*The  same.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  18S7. 

Paul  Patoff.     i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

*#*The  same.     3  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  18S7. 

AVith  the  Immortals.     i2mo.     New  York,  1888. 
*^*The  same.     2  volumes,  121110.     London,  188S. 

Greiffenstein.      i2mo.     New  York,  1889. 

***The  same.     3  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  1889. 

Sant' Ilario.     A  Sequel   to   Saracinesca.     i2mo.     New  York, 
1889. 
*»*The  same.     3  volumes,  i2ino.     London,  1889. 

A   Cigarette-Maker's    Romance.       i2mo.      New   York   and 
London,  1890. 

Khaled :     a  Tale   of  Arabia.     i2mo.     New   York  and   Lon- 
don, 1 89 1. 

The  Witch  of  Prague.     Illustrations.      i2mo.     New  York  and 
London,  1891. 

The  Three  Fates.      i2mo.     New  York  and  London,  1892. 

Don   Orsino.     A   Novel.     12  mo.     New  York   and    London, 
1892. 

The  Children  of  the  King  :  a  Tale  of  Southern  Italy.      i2mo. 
New  York,  1893. 
*^*The  same.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  1893. 


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Marion  Darche.     i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 

*»*The  same.     2  volumes,  i6mo.     London,  1S93. 

The  Novel.  What  it  is.  Portrait.  i8mo.  New  \'ork  and 
London,  1893. 

Pietro  Ghisleri.     i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 
*:^*The  same.     3  volumes.     London,  1893. 

Katherine  Lauderdale.  Illustrations.  2  volumes,  i6mo.  New 
York  and  London,  1894. 

Love  in  Idleness :  a  Tale  of  Bar  Harbour.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

The  Upper  Berth  [and  By  the  Waters  of  Paradise].  3 2 mo- 
New  York,  1894. 

The  Ralstons :  a  Sequel  to  Katherine  Lauderdale.  2  vol- 
umes, i6mo.     New  York,    1895. 

Casa  Braccio.     Illustrations.     12 mo.     New  York,  1895. 

Constantinople.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1895. 

CURTIS,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.     1824-1892. 

[Anonymous.]  Nile  Notes  of  a  Howadji.  Vignette  title. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1851. 

Lotus  Eating  :  a  Summer  Book.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New- 
York,  1852. 

The  Howadji  in  Syria.     i2mo.     New  York,  1852. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Potiphar  Papers.  (Reprinted  from  Put- 
nam's Monthly.)     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1853. 

(Edited,  with  Memoir.)  Rural  Essays,  by  the  late  A.  J, 
Downing.     Portrait.     8vo.     New  York,  1853. 

Prue  and  I.     i2mo.     New  York,  1856. 

Works  ;  collected  and  newly  revised  by  the  Author.  5  vol- 
umes, i2mo.     New  York,  1856. 

The  Duty  of  the  American  Scholar  to  Politics  and  the  Times  : 
an  Oration.  .  .  .  Middletown,  Conn.,  August  5,  1856.  8vo. 
New  York,  1856. 

A  Letter  to  the  Young  Men  of  Maine  ;  in  Reply  to  an  Invita- 
tion to  address  the  Meeting  at  Bangor,  August  28,  1856. 
Svo.     [New  York,  1856.] 


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An  Address  vindicating  the  Rights  of  Woman  to  the  F^lective 
P'ranchise.  .  .  .   May  15,  1858.     i2mo.     New  York,  1858. 

A  Summer  on  the  Borders  of  the  Carribean  Sea.  By  J.  Dennis 
Harris.  With  an  Introduction  by  G.  W.  Curtis.  lamo. 
New  York,  i860. 

Trumps.     A  Novel.    Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1861. 
*^*0£  this  work  a  few  copies  were  issued,  for  presentation  bv 
the  author,  wholly  uncut,  small  Svo.     New  York,  1861. 

A  Rhyme  of  Rhode  Island  and  the  Times,  (with  address  by 
Rev.  Francis  Vinton)  delivered  before  the  Sons  of  Rhode 
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The  Rhode  Island  Prisoner.  A  Sonnet.  New  York,  June  22, 
1865,  (also  a  sonnet  by  William  Pitt  Palmer)  suggested  by 
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An  Oration  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Statue  of 
Major-General  John  Sedgwick.  .  .  .  Oct.  21,  1868.  [In 
Report  of  the  Ceremonies.]  Plate.  Svo.  New  York, 
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Fair  Play  for  Women.  An  Address.  .  .  .  May  12,  1870. 
i6mo.     Boston,  187 1. 

(With  others.)  Reform  of  the  Civil  Service  :  a  Report  made 
to  the  President,  Dec.  18,  1871.     Svo.     Washington,  1871. 

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Charles  Sumner  :  a  Eulogy  delivered  before  the  Legislature 
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*,*Also  published  in  Memorial  of  Charles  Sumner  [from  the 
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The  Puritan  Principle, — Liberty  under  the  Law  :  a  Speech 
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Burgoyne's  Surrender.  An  Oration  ....  at  Schuylerville, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  17,  1877.     Svo.     New  York,  1877. 

The  Public  Duty  of  Educated  Men.  An  Oration  .... 
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William  Cullen  Bryant :  his  Life,  Character  and  Writings.  A 
Commemorative  Address  ....  New  York,  Dec.  30, 
1878.     i6mo.     New  York,  1879. 

Robert  Bums.  An  Address  at  the  Unveiling  of  the  Statue  01 
the  Poet,  in  Central  Park,  Oct.  2,  1880.  (Printed  for 
Private  Circulation.)     8vo.     [New  York]  1880. 

The  Progress  of  Reform.  An  Address.  .  .  .  Aug.  i,  1883. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1883. 

An  Address  at  the  Unveiling  of  the  Statue  of  Washington, 
....  26th  November,  1883.  .  .  .  Plate.  8vo.  New 
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A  Memorial  of  Wendell  Phillips  from  the  City  of  Boston 
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***The   Eulogy    ^vas  also   published    separately,  Svo.     New 
York,  1884. 

The  Year's  Work  in  Civil  Service  Reform.  An  Address 
....  August  6,  1884.     i2mo.     New  York,  1884. 

The  Puritan  Spirit:  an  Oration.  .  .  .  June  6,  1885.  Svo. 
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Civil  Service  Reform  under  the  Present  National  Administra- 
tion. An  Address  ....  Aug.  5,  1885.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1885. 

The  Situation.  An  Address.  .  .  .  Aug.  4,  1886.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1886. 

The  Administration  and  Reform.  An  Address.  .  .  .  Aug. 
3,  18S7.     i2mo.     New  York,  1887. 

The  Reason  and  Result  of  Civil  Service  Reform.  An  Ad- 
dress ....  May  29,  1888.     i2mo.     New  York,  1888. 

Address  delivered  before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac  ....  July  3,  1888.  [In  Report  of  the  Pro- 
ceedings.]    Svo.     New  York,  1888. 

The  Situation  and  Prospects  of  Reform.  An  Address.  .  .  . 
Oct.  I,  1889.     i2mo.     New  York,  1S89. 

The  Higher  Education  of  Women.  An  Address.  .  .  .  June 
12,  1890.     Svo.     New  York,  1890. 


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Promises  and  Performances.  An  Address  ....  Oct.  i, 
1890.     i2mo.     New  York,  1890. 

Modern  Ghosts.  Selected  and  translated  [from  various 
writers].  With  Introduction  by  G.  W.  Curtis.  i6mo. 
New  York,  1890. 

Washington  Irving.  A  Sketch,  with  a  Preface  and  Appendix, 
containing  Notes  and  Illustrations.  2  Portraits.  (347 
copies.)     8vo.     New  York  :    The  Grolier  Club,  189 1. 

Ten  Years  of  Reform.  An  Address  ....  Sept.  29,  1891, 
1 2 mo.     New  York,  1891. 

James  Russell  Lowell:  an  Address.  2  portraits.  3 2 mo.  New 
York,  1892. 

Party  and  Patronage.  An  Address  prepared  for  the  National 
Civil  Service  Reform  League  [April  28,  1892].  8vo.  [New 
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Prue  and  I.     Illustrations.     Small  8vo.     New  York,  1892. 
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1892. 

Essays  from  the  Easy  Chair.  [First,  second,  and  third 
series.]  Portraits.  3  volumes,  i6mo.  New  York,  1892, 
'93>  '94- 

Orations  and  Addresses.  Edited  by  Charles  Eliot  Norton. 
Portrait.     3  volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1894. 

Literary  and  Social  Essays.     12  mo.     New  York,  1895. 

***See  also  Briggs,  C.  F.  ;   Holmes,  O.  W.  ;  Lowell,  J.  R. ; 
Motley,  J.  L. ;   Stedman,  E.  C;  and  Winthrop,  Theodore. 

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1821-22. 

*^,*Five  poems  by  William  Cullen  Bryant   first   appeared  in 
this  publication. 

Poems.     i6mo.     Boston,  1827. 

A  Poem  [Thoughts  on  the  Soul]  delivered  before  The  Porter 
Rhetorical  Society,  Andover.     Svo.     Boston,  1829. 


70  AMERICAN  A  UTHORS. 

Poems  and  Prose  Writings.      i6mo.     Boston,  1833. 

The  Buccaneer  and  other  Poems.     i6mo.     London,  1S44. 

Poems  and  Prose  Writings.  2  volumes,  small  8vo.  New  York, 
1850. 

DANA,  RICHARD  HENRY,  JR.     1815-1882. 

[Anonymous.]  Two  Years  before  the  Mast.  A  Personal 
Narrative  of  Life  at  Sea.     i8mo.     New  York,  1840. 

The  Seaman's  Friend,  containing  a  Treatise  on  Practical  Sea- 
manship ....  [etc].  Plates.  T2mo.  New  York, 
1841. 

To  Cuba  and  Back:  a  Vacation  Vovage.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1859. 

Speech  at  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Feb.  19,  1861.  8vo.  Boston, 
1861. 

A  Tribute  to  Judge  Sprague  :  Remarks  at  a  Dinner  given  to 
the  Officers  of  the  Kearsarge.     8vo.     Boston,  1864. 

Enemy's  Territory  and  Alien  Enemies.     8vo.     Boston,  1864. 

An  Address  upon  the  Life  and  Services  of  Edward  Everett. 
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Speech  at  a  Meeting  ....  Faneuil  Hall,  June  21,  1865,  to 
consider  the  Subject  of  Re-Organization  of  the  Rebel  States. 
8vo.     [Boston,  1865.] 

Two  Years  before  the  Mast  ....  New  Edition  with  Subse- 
quent Matter  by  the  Author.     i2mo.    New  York,  1869. 

Oration  at  Lexington,  April  19,  1875.     Roval  8vo.     Boston, 

1875- 
*+*See  also  Allston,  Washington. 

DAVIS,  RICHARD  HANDING.     1864  — 

Gallegher  and  other  Stories.     i2mo.     New  York,  189 1. 

Stories  for  Boys.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1 891- 

The  West  from  a  Car- Window.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1892. 

Van  Bibber  and  Others.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1892. 


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Our   English   Cousins.      Illustrations.      i2nno.      New  York, 
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The  Rulers  of  the  Mediterranean.     Illustrations.   i2mo.  New 
York,  1894. 

The    Exiles   and   other   Stories.      Portrait   and  illustrations. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

The  Princess  Aline.     Illustrations.      i2mo.     New  York,  1S95. 

About  Paris.     Illustrations.      12 mo.     New  York,  1S95. 

DAWES,  RUFUS.     1 803-1 85  9. 

The  Valley  of  the  Nashaway  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.    Bos- 
ton, 1830. 

Athenia  of  Damascus.    A  Tragedy.     i2mo.    New  York,  1839. 

Geraldine,  Athenia  of  Damascus,  and   Miscellaneous  Poems. 
Portrait.     i2mo.     New  York,  1839. 

Nix's  Mate  :  an  Historical  Romance  of  America.     2  volumes, 
i2mo.     New  York,  1839. 

De  KAY,  CHARLES.     1848  — 

The  Bohemian  :     a  Tragedy  of  Modern  Life.     i6mo.     New 
York,  1878. 

Hesperus  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     New  York,  1880. 

The  Vision  of  Nimrod  :  an  Oriental  Romance.     i2mo.    New 
York,  1 88 1. 

The  Vision  of  Esther.    A  Sequel  to  The  Vision  of   Nimrod. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1882. 

The  Love  Poems  of  Louis  Barnaval,  edited   [and  written]  by 
Charles  De  Kay.     i2mo.     New  York,  1883. 

Life  and  Works  of  Antoine  Louis  Barye,  Sculptor.     Portrait 
and  illustrations.     4to.     New  York,  1889. 

(Translated.)     The    Family   Life  of  Heinrich  Heine.     Por- 
traits.    i2mo.     New  York  [1892]. 

DELAND,  MARGARET  [WADE  CAMPBELL].     1857  — 

The  Old  Garden  and  other  Verses.     i2mo.     Boston,  1886. 


72  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

John  Ward,  Preacher.     A  Novel.     12  mo.     Boston,  1888. 

Florida  Days.     Illustrations.     Svo.     Boston,  1889. 

Sidney.     12  mo.     Boston,  1890. 

The  Story  of  a  Child.     i2mo.     Boston,  1892. 

Mr.  Tommy  Dove  and  other  Stories.     i2mo.     Boston,  1893. 

The  Old  Garden.  Illustrations  by  Walter  Crane.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1893. 

Philip  and  his  Wife.     A  Novel.      i2mo.     Boston,  1894. 

DERBY,  GEORGE  HORATIO  [John  Phoenix].     1823-1861. 

Phcenixiana ;  or,  Sketches  and  Burlesques.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1855, 

The  Squibob  Papers.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1865. 

DODGE,  MARY  ABIGAIL  [Gail  Hamilton].     1830 -1896. 

Country  Living  and  Country  Thinking.    12  mo.    Boston,  1862. 

Courage  !  [Reprinted  from  The  CongregationaUst,  January  27, 
1862.]     8vo.     [New  York,  1862.] 

Gala-Days.     i2mo.     Boston,  1863. 

[Anonymous.]  A  Call  to  my  Countrymen.  Reprinted  from 
The  Atlantic  Monthly,  March,  1863.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1863. 

A  New  Atmosphere.     i2mo.     Boston,  1864. 

Stumbling- Blocks.     i2mo.     Boston,  1864. 

Skirmishes  and  Sketches.     i2mo.     Boston,  1865. 

Red-Letter  Days  in  Applethorpe.  Illustrations.  Square 
i2mo.     Boston,  1866. 

Summei;  Rest.      i2mo.     Boston,  1866. 

Wool-Gathering.      i2mo.     Boston,  1867. 

Woman's  Wrongs  :  a  Counter-irritant.    i2mo.    Boston,  1868. 

A  Battle  of  the  Books.  .  .  .   i2mo.     Boston,  1870. 


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Woman's  Worth  and  Worthlessness  :  Complement  to  "  A 
New  Atmosphere."     lamo.     New  York,  1S72. 

Little  Folk  Life.     lamo.     New  York,  1872. 

Child- World.    Illustrations.  2  parts,  i6mo.  Boston,  1872-73. 

Nursery  Nooning.     i2mo.     New  York,  1874. 

(With  Elizabeth  Stoddard.)  Little  Folk  Life  Series.  Illus- 
trations.    3  volumes,  i6mo.     Boston,  1874. 

Twelve  Miles  from  a  Lemon.     i2mo.     New  York,  1874. 

Sermons  to  the  Clerg}'.     i6mo.     Boston,  1876. 

First  Love  is  Best.     i6mo.     Boston,  1877. 

What  think  ye  of  Christ?  The  Testimony  of  the  English 
Bible.     i6mo.     Boston,  1877. 

Our  Common  School  System.     i2mo.     Boston  [1880]. 

Divine  Guidance.  Memorial  of  Allen  W.  Dodge.  Portrait. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1881. 

New  England  Bygones,  by  Ellen  Hobbs  Rollins  .... 
With  Introduction  by  Gail  Hamilton.  Portrait  and  illus- 
trations.    8vo.     Philadelphia,  1883. 

The  Insuppressible  Book.  A  Controversy  between  Herbert 
Spencer  and  Frederick  Harrrison  ....  with  Comments 
by  Gail  Hamilton.     i2mo.     Boston,  1885. 

A  Washington  Bible-Class.     i2mo.     New  York,  189 1. 

English  Kings  in  a  Nutshell :  an  Aid  to  the  Memory.  Illus- 
trations.    Square  i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 

Biography  of  James  G.  Blaine.    Portrait  and  illustrations.    8vo. 
Norwich,  1895. 
♦♦*See  also  Larcom,  Lucy. 

DODGE,  MARY  MAPES.     1838  — 

Irvington  Stories.     Illustrations.      i6mo.     New  York,  1864. 

Hans  Brinker  ;  or,  the  Silver  Skates  :  a  Story  of  Life  in  Hol- 
land.    i2mo.     New  York,  1864. 

A  Few  Friends  and  how  they  amused  Themselves  :  a  Tale  in 
Nine  Chapters.     T6mo.     Philadelphia,  1869. 


74  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Rhymes  and  Jingles.  Illustrations.  Small  4to.  New  York^ 
1S74. 

Theophilus  and  Others.     i2mo.     New  York,  1876. 

Along  the  Way.     Poems.     i2mo.     New  York,  1879. 

Donald  and  Dorothy.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1883. 

(Edited.)  Baby  Days:  Stories,  Rhymes  and  Pictures  for 
Little  Folks.  Illustrations.  Square  8vo.  New  York, 
1883. 

(Edited.)  Baby  World.  Stories,  Rhymes  and  Pictures. 
....  Square  8vo.     New  York,  1884. 

The  Land  of  Pluck.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

When  Life  is  Young.     Illustrations.    i2mo.    New  York,  1894. 

DONNELLY,  IGNATIUS.     1S31  — 

Atlantis:  the  Antedeluvian  World.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1882. 

Ragnarok  :  the  Age  of  Fire  and  Gravel.  Illustrations.  1 2mo. 
New  York,  1883. 

The  Great  Cryptogram  :    Francis  Bacon's  Cipher  in  the  So- 
Called  Shakspere  Plays.    Portraits  and  illustrations.    Royal 
8vo.     Chicago,  1888. 
***Also  2  volumes,  Svo.    London,  iSSS. 

C?esar's  Column.  By  Edmond  Boisgilbert,  M.  D.  i2mo. 
Chicago,  1890. 

Doctor  Huguet.     i2mo.     Chicago,  1891. 

The  Golden  Bottle :  or  the  Story  of  Ephraim  Benezet  of 
Kansas.     i2mo.     New  York  and  St.  Paul,  1892. 

The  American  People's  Money.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  Chi- 
cago, 1895. 

DRAKE,  JOSEPH  RODMAN.     1795-1820. 

(With  Fitz-Greene  Halleck.)  Poems  by  Croaker,  Croaker 
&  Co.,  and  Croaker,  Jr.,  as  pubhshed  in  The  Evening  Post. 
i8mo.     New  York,  1819. 

The  Culprit  Fay  and  other  Poems.  Portrait  and  engraved 
title.     8vo.     New  York,  1835. 


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The  Culprit  Fay.  [First  separate  edition.]  Vignettes.  1 2mo. 
New  York,  1859. 

(With  Fitz-Greene  Halleck.)  The  Croakers.  First  Com- 
plete Edition  [with  notes].  Portraits.  (150  copies.) 
Royal  8vo.     New  York  :  The  Bradford  Club,  i860. 

The  American  Flag.  [First  separate  edition.]  Illustrations. 
4to.     New  York,  1861. 

DUGANNE,  AUGUSTINE  JOSEPH  HICKEY.     1823-1875. 

Massachusetts.     32mo.     Boston,  1843. 

Home  Poems.     iSmo.     Boston,  1844. 

The  Iron  Harp.     i8mo.     Philadelphia,  1847. 

The  Gospel  of  Labor :  a  Poem  read  before  the  Mechanics 
Library  Association,  Feb.  22,  1849.     i6mo.    Boston,  1849, 

Parnassus  in  Pillory.  A  Satire  by  Motley  Manners,  Esq. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1851. 

The  Mission  of  Intellect :  a  Poem  delivered  at  Metropolitan 
Hall,  New  York,  Dec.  20,  1852.     i2mo.     New  York,  1853. 

Art's  True  Mission  in  America.  2  plates.     i6mo.    New  York, 

1853- 

The  True  Republic  :  a  Poem.  8vo.     New  York,  1854. 

Poetical  Works.     Illustrations.  8vo.     Philadelphia,  1855. 

The  War  in  Europe  ;  being  a  Retrospect  of  Wars  and  Treaties. 
Portraits  and  illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,  1859. 

The  Tenant- House  ;  or  Embers  from  Poverty's  Hearth-Stone. 
i2mo.     New  York,  i860. 

A  History  of  Governments.     i2mo.     New  York,  186 1. 

Ballads  of  the  War,  —  Sumter  ; —  March  to  the  Capital.  Il- 
lustrations.    2  parts,  4to.     New  York,  1862. 

The  Ring  of  Destiny ;    or  the  Astrologer's  Plot :    a  Tale  of 

Ancient  Days.     4to.     Boston,  1863. 
Utterances.     Royal  8vo.     New  York,  1864. 

Prison  Life  in  the  South.      i2mo.     New  York,  1865. 


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Camps  and  Prisons  :  Twenty  Months  in  the  Department  of 
the  Gulf.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1865. 

The  Fighting  Quakers  :  a  True  Story  of  the  War  for  our 
Union.     Frontispiece.     i2mo.     New  York,  1866. 

A  History  of  Livingston  County,  N.  Y.,  .  .  .  by  Lockwood 
Lyon  Doty.  With  Biographical  Introduction  by  A,  J.  H. 
Duganne.  Portraits  and  illustrations.  8vo.  Geneseo, 
1876. 

***Mr.  Duganne  was  also  author  of  several  juvenile  publi- 
cations, and  is  credited  by  Allibone  with  MDCCCXLVTII;  or 
the  Year  of  the  People;  and  The  Mysteries  of  Three  Cities. 

DUNLAP,  WILLIAM.     1 766-1 839. 

Darby's  Return.     8vo.     New  York,  1787. 

The  Father;  or,  American  Shandyism.  Written  by  A  Citizen 
of  New  York.  A  Comedy  in  Five  Acts.  .  .  .  8vo.  New 
York,  1789. 

The  Archers ;  or.  Mountaineers  of  Switzerland  :  an  Opera  in 
Three  Acts.     8vo.     New  York,  1796. 

Life  of  William  Gutherie.     i2mo.     Exeter,  N.  H.,  1796. 

Tell  Truth  and  shame  the  Devil.  A  Comedy.  8vo.  New 
York,  1797. 

Andre' ;  a  Tragedy  in  Five  Acts :  as  performed  by  the  Old 
American  Company,  New  York,  March  30,  1798.  8vo. 
New  York,  1798. 

Andre' :  a  Tragedy.  ...  To  which  is  added  the  Cow-Chace  : 
a  Satirical  Poem,  by  Major  Andre  :  with  the  Proceedings 
of  the  Court-Martial  and  Authentic  Documents  concerning 
him.     8vo.     London,  1799. 

The  Virgin  of  the  Sun.     8vo.     New  York,  1800. 

Pizarro  in  Peru.     8vo.     New  York,  1800. 

False  Shame  :  a  Comedy.     i8mo.     New  York,  1800. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Wild-Goose  Chace  :  a  Play  in  Four 
Acts.  With  Songs.  From  the  German  of  Augustus  Von 
Kotzebue.  .  .  .  Portrait.     i8mo.     New  York,  1800. 

Blue  Beard:  a  Dramatic  Romance.  i8mo.  New  York, 
1802. 


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Aballino  :  the  Great  Bandit.     i8mo.     New  York,  1803. 

Ribbemont ;  or,  the  Feudal  Baron  :  a  Tragedy.     i8mo.  New 
York,  1803. 

[Anonymous.]     The   Glory  of  Columbia  her  Yeomanry.     A 
Play  in  Five  Acts.     i2mo.     New  York,  1803. 

The  Voice  of  Nature  :  a  Drama  in  Three  Acts.  .  .  .  iSmo. 
New  York,  1803. 

The  Wife  of  Two  Husbands,     i8mo.     New  York,  1804. 

Lord  Leicester;    a  Tragedy  ....  i8mo.     New  York,  1804. 

Fontainville  Abbey.  A  Tragedy.  .  .  .  i8mo.  New  York, 
1807. 

The  Father  of  an  Only  Child.  A  Comedy.  i8mo.  New 
York,  1807. 

The  Blind  Boy.     i8mo.     New  York,  1808. 

Fraternal  Discord.  A  Drama.  Altered  from  the  German. 
i8mo.     New  York,  1809. 

Rinaldo  Rinaldini.     i8mo.     New  York,  1810. 

The  Italian  Father.     i8mo.     New  York,  18 10. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Africans ;  or.  War,  Love,  and  Duty. 
A  Play.     i8mo.     Philadelphia,  181 1. 

Yankee  Chronology ;  or,  Huzza  for  the  Constitution  !  A 
Musical  Interlude  in  One  Act.  To  which  are  added  Patri- 
otic Songs  of  the  Freedom  of  the  Seas  and  Yankee  Tars. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1812. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  George  Frederick  Cooke,  Esquire. 
....  Portrait.     2  volumes,  i6mo.     New  York,  181 3. 

(With  others.)  A  Record,  Literary  and  Political,  of  Five 
Months  in  the  Year  1813.     8vo.     New  York  [1813]. 

A  Narrative  of  the  Events  which  followed  Bonaparte's  Cam- 
paign in  Russia,  to  the  Period  of  his  Dethronement.  i2mo. 
Hartford,  18 14. 

Life  of  the  ....  Duke  of  Wellington,  by  Francis  L.  Clarke. 
With  Supplementary  Chapters  by  William  Dunlap.  Portrait 
and  map.     8vo.     New  York,  1814. 


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Peter  the  Great;  or,  the  Russian's  Mother.  i8mo.  New 
York,  1814. 

The  Good  Neighbor:  an  Interlude.  i8mo.  New  York, 
1814. 

Lovers'  Vows  :  a  Play.     i8mo.     New  York,  18 14. 

The  Life  of  Charles  Brockden  Brown ;  together  with  Selec- 
tions from  the  Rarest  of  his  printed  Works,  from  his  Orig- 
inal Letters  and  from  his  Manuscripts  before  unpublished. 
2  volumes,  8vo.     Philadelphia,  1815. 

A  Trip  to  Niagara  ;  or  Travellers  in  America  :  a  Farce.  iSmo. 
New  York,  1830. 

Address  to  the  Students  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design, 
New  York,  i8th  April,  1831.     8vo.     New  York,  1831 . 

A  History  of  the  American  Theatre.     8vo.     New  York,  1832., 

Statistical  Sketches  of  Upper  Canada  for  the  Use  of  Emi- 
grants.    By  A  Backwoodsman.     i8mo.    London,  1832. 

History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Arts  of  Design  in  the 
United  States.     2  volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1834. 

[Anonymous.]  Thirty  Years  Ago,  or,  the  Memoirs  of  a 
Water  Drinker.     2  volumes,  12 mo.     New  York,  1836. 

A  History  of  New  York  for  Schools.  Plates.  2  volumes, 
i8mo.     New  York,  1837. 

History  of  the  New  Netherlands,  Province  of  New  York,  and 
State  of  New  York,  to  the  Adoption  of  the  Federal  Con- 
stitution.    2  volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1839-40. 

EGAN,  MAURICE  FRANCIS.     1852  — 

[Anonymous.]     That  Girl  of  Mine.     i2mo.     Philadelphia, 

1877. 

[Anonymous.]  That  Lover  of  Mine.  i2mo.  Philadelphia, 
1877. 

Preludes.     i6mo.     Philadelphia,  1880. 

The  Theatre  and  Christian  Parents.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1885. 

The  Life  around  us.     i2mo.     New  York,  1885. 


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A  Garden  of  Roses.     i2mo.     Boston,  1888. 

Modern  Novels  and  Novelists.     lamo.     New  York  [1888]. 

Lectures  on  English  Literature.     lamo.     New  York  [1889]. 

A  Primer  of  English  Literature.     i6mo.     New  York,  1890. 

How  they  worked  their  Way  and  other  Tales  :  Stories  of 
Duty.     i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 

Songs  and  Sonnets  and  other  Poems.  i6mo.  Chicago* 
rS92. 

The  Disappearance  of  John  Longworthy.  i2mo.  Notre 
Dame,  Ind.,  1893. 

The  Vocation  of  Patrick  Desmond.  i2mo.  Notre  Dame, 
1893. 

A  Gentleman.      i6mo.     New  York,  1893. 

A  Marriage  of  Reason.      i2mo.     Baltimore,  1893. 

The  Flower  of  the  Flock.      i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

EGGLESTON,  EDWARD.     1837  — 

Mr.  Blake's  Walking-Stick.      i6mo.     Chicago,  1870. 

The  Book  of  Queer  Stories.     i2mo.     Chicago,  1870. 

The  Sunday-School  Manual :  a  Practical  Guide  to  Sunday- 
School  Work.     i8mo.     Chicago,  1870. 

The  Hoosier  Schoolmaster.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
YorkJj87  J. 

The  End  of  the  World.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York, 

1872. 

'  i-f 

The  Mysteriyof  Metropolisville.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York^i873^^ 

A  Schoolmaster's  Stories  for  Boys  and  Girls.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.     Boston,    1874. 

The  Circui«jR.ider  :  a  Tale  of  the  Heroic  Age.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.  'New  York,  1874. 

Christ  in  Literature  :  being  a  Treasury  of  Choice  Readings  in 
Prose  and  Verse.  .  .  .  Illustrations.  Roval  8vo.  New 
York,  1875. 


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Christ  in  Art :  the  Story  of  the  Words  and  Acts  of  Jesus 
Christ  arranged  in  One  Continuous  Narrative.  Illustrations. 
4to.     New  York,  1875. 

Roxy.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1878. 

(With  Lillie  E.  Seelye  and  George  Gary  Eggleston.)  Fa- 
mous American  Indians.  Illustrations.  5  volumes,  i2mo. 
New  York,  1878-80. 

The  Hoosier  Schoolboy.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1883. 

Queer  Stories  for  Boys  and  Girls.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1884. 

The  Graysons.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1888. 

A  History  of  the  United  States  and  its  People.  For  the  Use 
of  Schools.  Maps  and  illustrations.  8vo.  New  York, 
1888. 

The  Household  History  of  the  United  States  and  its  People. 
Maps  and  illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,  1889. 

First  Book  in  American  History :  with  Special  Reference  to 
the  Lives  and  Deeds  of  Great  Americans.  Illustrations. 
Square  i2mo.     New  York,  1889. 

(Edited.)  The  Story  of  Columbus.  By  Elizabeth  E.  Seelye. 
Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 

Duffels.     i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 

EMERSON,  RALPH  WALDO.     1 803-1 882. 

A  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Hersey  Bradford  Goodwin,  in 
Concord,  Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1S30,  by  James  Kendall  [and 
Right  Hand  of  Fellowship  by  Rev.  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson]. 
8vo.     Concord,  1830. 

A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Chandler  Rob- 
bins  over  the  South  Congregational  Church  in  Boston,  Dec. 
4,  1833,  by  Rev.  Henry  Ware,  Jr.  [With  hymn  by  Rev. 
R.  W.  Emerson.]     8vo.     Boston,  1833. 

An  Historical  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Con- 
cord, Sept.  12,  1835.  .  .  .  8vo.     Concord,  1835. 


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[Anonymous.]     Nature.     12  mo.     Boston,   1836. 

(Edited.)  Sartor  Resartus,  by  Thomas  Carlyle.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1836. 

An  Oration   [The  American  Scholar]   dehvered  before    the 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society.  .  .  .  Cambridge,  August  31,  1837. 
8vo.     Boston,  1837. 
♦^'Republished  as  Man  Thinking.     i6mo.     London,  1844. 

An  Address  delivered  before  the  Senior  Class  in  Divinity  Col- 
lege, Cambridge,  15  July,  1838.     8vo.     Boston,  1838. 

An  Oration  [Literary  Ethics],  delivered  before  the  Literary 
Societies  of  Dartmouth  College,  July  24,  1838.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 183S. 

(Edited.)  Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Essays,  by  Thomas  Car- 
lyle.    2  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1838. 

The  Dial :  a  Magazine  for  Literature,  Philosophy,  and  Relig- 
ion. Edited  anonomously  by  R.  W.  Emerson,  S.  Margaret 
Fuller,  and  George  Ripley.  4  volumes,  or  16  numbers 
[July,  1840-April,  1844,  inclusive],  8vo.  Boston,  1840-44. 
*^:*Forlist  of  Emerson's  contributions  to  The  Dial  see  appen- 
dix to  his  biography' by  James  E.  Cabot;  lor  general  list  of 
contributors  see  G.  W.  Cooke's  article  in  the  Journal  of  Specu- 
lative Philosophy,  July,  1S85. 

The  Method  of  Nature.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the 
Society  of  the  Adelphi,  in  Waterville  College,  in  Maine, 
August  II,  1841.     8vo.     Boston,  1841. 

Essays.     i2mo.     Boston,  184 1. 

Notice  on  the  Death  of  E.  Ripley.     8vo.     Boston,  184 1. 

Essays,  with  Preface  by  Thomas  Carlyle.  i2mo.  London, 
1841. 

(Edited.)  Past  and  Present,  by  Thomas  Carlyle.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1843. 

Man  the  Reformer.     A  Lecture.     i2mo.     London  [1844]. 

The  Young  American.  A  Lecture  read  before  the  Mercantile 
Library  Association,  in  Boston,  February  7,  1844.  8vo. 
London,  1844. 

Essays.     Second  Series.      i2mo.     Boston,  1844. 


82  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Orations,  Lectures,  and  Addresses.     i6mo.     London,  1844. 

An  Address  delivered  in  the  Court-House,  in  Concord,  Mass., 
on  ist  August,  1S44,  on  the  Anniversary  of  the  Emancipa- 
tion of  the  Negroes  in  the  British  West  Indies.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1844. 

Our  Pastor's  Offering.  A  Compilation  from  the  Writings  of 
the  Pastors  of  the  Second  Church.  For  the  Ladies'  Fair  to 
assist  in  furnishing  the  New  Church  Edifice.  [Including 
three  poems,  one  specially  contributed,  with  letter,  by  R.  W. 
Emerson.]      i6mo.     Boston,  1845. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1847. 
*^*Also  i6mo.     London,  1847. 

The  Massachusetts  Quarterly  Review.  Edited  by  R.  W. 
Emerson  [who  also  contributed  the  editorial  address, 
Dec.  1847],  Theodore  Parker,  and  James  Eliot  Cabot.  3 
volumes,  8vo.     Boston,  1847-50. 

Nature;  Addresses  and  Lectures.     i2mo.     Boston,  1849. 

Representative  Men  :  Seven  Lectures.    i2mo.     Boston,  1850. 

Memoirs  of  Margaret  Fuller  Ossoli.  [By  J.  F.  Clarke,  R.  W. 
Emerson,  who  contributed  the  chapters  on  Concord  and 
Boston,  vol.  i.,  pp.  199-351,  and  W.  H.  Channing.]  2  vol- 
umes, i2mo.     Boston,  1852. 

Kossuth  in  New  England  ....  with  his  Speeches  and  the 
Addresses  that  were  made  to  him  [including  address  at 
Concord,  by  R.  W.  Emerson,  pp.  222-224].  Portrait.  8vo. 
Boston,  1852. 

English  Traits.     i2mo.     Boston,  1856. 

Miscellanies ;  embracing  Nature,  Addresses  and  Lectures. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1856. 

The  John  Brown  Invasion.  An  Authentic  History  of  the 
Harper's  Ferry  Invasion ;  .  .  .  [including  Emerson's 
speech  at  the  Boston  meeting  in  Tremont  Temple,  Nov.  18, 
1859,  pp.  103-105].     8vo.     Boston,  i860. 

The  Conduct  of  Life.     i2mo.     Boston,  i860. 


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Tributes  to  Theodore  Parker,  comprising  the  Exercises  at  the 
Music  Hall,  .  .  .  June  17,  i860  [including  tribute  by 
Emerson,  pp.  14-19].  With  the  Proceedings  of  the 
New  England  Anti-Slavery  Convention.  .  .  .  May  31.  .  .  . 
i2mo.     Boston,  i860. 

The  Gulistan,  or  Rose  Garden,  by  Musle-Huddeen  Sheik 
Saadi  of  Shiraz.  Translated  from  the  Original  by  F.  Glad- 
wyn.  With  an  Essay  on  Saadi's  Life  and  Character  by 
James  Ross,  and  a  Preface  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1865. 

The  Lincoln  Memorial.  A  Record  of  the  Life,  Assassination 
and  Obsequies  of  the  Martyred  President.  [Including  ad- 
dress by  Emerson,  pp.  146-150.]  Edited  by  John  Gilmary 
Shea.     Portrait.     Royal  Svo.     New  York,  1865. 

Poems  [newly  revised] •     Portrait.     24mo.     Boston,  1865. 

Essays.     First  and  Second  Series.     24mo.     Boston,  1865. 

May  Day  and  other  Pieces.     i2mo.     Boston,  1867. 

Remarks  on  the  Character  of  George  L.  Stearns,  at  Medford, 
April  14,  1867.     8vo.     [Boston,  1867.] 

Ceremonies  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Soldiers'  Monument  in 
Concord,  Mass.  [Address  by  Emerson,  pp.  27-52.]  Front- 
ispiece.    i2mo.     Concord,  1867. 

Prose  Works.  New  and  Revised  Edition.  Portrait.  2  vol- 
umes, 121110.     Boston,  1870. 

Society  and  Solitude.  Twelve  Chapters.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1870. 

Plutarch's  Morals.  Translated  by  William  Watson  Goodwin, 
with  Introduction  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  5  volumes,  Svo. 
Boston,  1870. 

Tribute  to  Walter  Scott,  on  the  looth  Anniversary  of  his  Birth- 
day, Aug.  15,  1871.  ) Privately  printed.)  Svo.  Boston, 
1871. 

*^*This  tribute  was  originally  published,  with  remarks  by 
O.  W.  Holmes  and  others,  in  Massachusetts  Historical  Society 
Proceedings,  vol.  xii. 

Dedication  of  the  New  Building  for  the  Free  Public  Library 
of  Concord,  Mass.,  October  i,  1873.  [Including  address 
by  Emerson,  pp.  37-45.]     Svo.     Boston,  1873. 


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(Edited.)  Parnassus.  [Poems  by  various  authors.]  8vo. 
Boston,  1875. 

Letters  and  Social  Aims.     lamo.     Boston,  1876. 

Selected  Poems  [including  many  not  previously  collected].. 
i8mo.     Boston,  1876. 

Works.  New  and  Revised  Edition.  9  volumes,  i8mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1876. 

The  Fortune  of  the  Republic  :  a  Lecture  delivered  at  the  Old 
South  Church,  March  30,  1878.     i6mo.     Boston,  1878. 

The  Hundred  Greatest  Men.  With  an  Introduction  by  R.  W. 
Emerson.     Portraits.     4to.     London,  1879. 

The  Preacher.  [Reprinted  from  The  Unitarian  Review  of 
January,  1880.]     8vo.     Boston,  1880. 

Sketches  and  Reminiscences  of  the  Radical  Club  of  Chestntit 
Street,  Boston.  Edited  by  Mrs.  J.  T.  Sargent.  Illustra- 
tions.    i2mo.    Boston,  1880. 

*^*Including  essays  by  Emerson  (Religion),  Holmes  (Jona- 
than Edwards),  John  Fiske  (Language),  two  poems  by  Whit- 
tier,  and  numerous  original  letters,  verses,  remarks,  etc.,  by 
Emerson,  Whittier,  Stedman  and  others. 

The  Centennial  of  the  Social  Circle  in  Concord,  March  2\, 
1882.  [Containing  memoir  of  Rev.  Ezra  Ripley,  D.  D.,  by 
Emerson,  pp.  168-176.]     8vo.     Cambridge,  1882. 

Tributes  to  Longfellow  and  Emerson  by  the  Massachusetts 
Historical  Society.  [Tributes  by  Holmes,  pp.  13-22,  and 
39-50  ;  also  Emerson's  addresses  on  Carlyle,  Burns,  and 
Scott,  pp.  51-62,  now  first  collected.]  Portraits.  Square 
8vo.     Boston,  1882. 

Boston   [a  poem].     Read  in  Faneuil  Hall  ....   Dec.   16, 
1873.     i2mo.     [Boston,  1883.] 
***Issued  as  No.  8  of  Old  South  Leaflets  series. 

Complete  Works.  Revised  with  Prefaces  by  James  Eliot 
Cabot.     Portrait.     11  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1883-84. 

*:^*The  same.  Large  paper.  (500  copies.)  11  volumes,  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1883-S4. 

*^*Also  II  volumes,  iSmo.     Boston,  1883-84. 

*^*i..  Nature,  Addresses  and  Lectures;  ii.,    iii.,  Essays;  iv., 
Representative  Men  ;  v.,  English  Traits ;    vi.,    The  Conduct  o 
Lite;  vii..  Society  and  Solitude;  viii..  Letters  and  Social  Aims  : 


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ix.,  Poems;  x.,  Lectures  and  Biographical  Sketches  [now  first 
collected]  ;  xi.,  Miscellanies  [now  first  collected].  The  two  con- 
cluding volumes  contain  articles  not  previously  published,  and 
vol.  ix.  contains  poems  not  included  in  any  previous  edition. 

Poems.     Household  Edition.     i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

Natural  History  of  Intellect  and  other  Papers.  18 mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1893. 

*«*The   same.     With  General    Index   to    Emerson's   collected 
works.     i2mo.     Boston,  1893. 

•** Also,  large  paper.     (250  copies.)    8vo.    Cambridge,  1893. 

***See  also  Bryant,  W.  C;  Channing,  W.  E.  ;  Haw- 
thorne, N. ;  Holmes,  O.  W.  ;  Lowell,  J.  R. ;  Thoreau,  H. 
D.  ;  and  Very,  J. 

ENGLISH,  THOMAS  DUNN.     1819  — 

Zephaniah  Doolittle.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1838. 

Walter  Woolfe.      [3mo.     Philadelphia,  1842. 

1844;  or,  the  Power  of  the  "  S.  F.,"  a  Tale  developing  the 
Secret  Actions  of  Parties  during  the  Presidential  Campaign 
of  1844.     i2mo.     New  York,  1847. 

Poems.     i2mo.     New  York,  1855. 

[Edited,  anonymously.]  The  Book  of  Rubies  :  a  Collection 
of  the  Most  Notable  Love  Poems  in  the  English  Language. 
8vo.     New  York,  1866. 

Ambrose  Fecit;  or,  the  Peer  and  the  Painter.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1869. 

American  Ballads.     3  2 mo.     New  York,  1880. 

The  Boy's  Book  of  [American]  Battle  Lyrics  ....  with 
Historical  Notes.      Illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,  1885. 

Jacob  Schuyler's  Millions.     i2mo.     New  York,  1886. 

EVERETT,  EDWARD.     1794-1865. 

American  Poets.     8vo.     [Cambridge,  18 12.] 

A  Defence  of  Christianity  against  the  Work  of  George  B. 
English,  A.  M.,  entitled  The  Grounds  of  Christianity  exam- 
ined, by  comparing  the  New  Testament  with  the  Old. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1814. 


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Greek  Grammar,  translated  from  the  German  of  Philip  Butt- 
man.     8vo.     Boston,  1822. 

Orations  and  Speeches  on  Various  Occasions.     Svo.     Boston, 
1836. 

Orations  and  Speeches  from  1826  to  1850.     2  volumes,  8vo. 
Boston,  1850. 

Orations  and  Speeches.     Complete  Edition.     4  volumes,  Svo. 
Boston,  1859. 

The  Mount  Vernon  Papers.     i2mo.     New  York,  i860. 

Life  of  George  Washington.     Portrait.     i2mo.     New  York 
i860. 
***The  same.     Large  paper.     Svo.     New  York,  i860. 

*^*For   dates,   etc.,    of    Everett's    numerous    addresses    an 
orations,  see  1859  edition.     See  also  Holmes,  O.  W. 

FAIRFIELD,  SUMNER  LINCOLN.     1 803-1 844. 

The  Siege  of  Constantinople.     8vo.     Charleston,  1822. 

Poems.     i8mo.     New  York,  1S23. 

Lays  of  Melpomene.     i6mo.     Portland,  1824. 

Mina  :  a  Dramatic  Sketch.     i2mo.     Baltimore,  1825. 

The  Cities  of  the  Plain.     A  Scripture  Poem.     i6mo.     Bos- 
ton, 1827. 

The  Heir  of  the  World  and   Lesser  Poems.     i2mo.     Phila- 
delphia, 1829. 

Abaddon,  the  Spirit  of  Destruction  ;  and  other  Poems.     8vo. 
New  York,  1830. 

The  Last  Night  of  Pompeii ;  a  Poem  :  and  Lays  and  Legends. 
8vo.     New  York,  1832. 

Poems  and   Prose  Writings.     2  volumes,  Svo.     Philadelphia^ 
1S41. 

FAWCETT,  EDGAR.     1 84  7  — 

Short  Poems  for  Short  People.     i2mo.     New  York,  1S72. 

Purple  and  Fine  Linen.     i2mo.     New  York,  1873. 

Ellen  Story.     A  Novel.     Svo.     New  York,  1876. 


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Fantasy  and  Passion.     i6mo.     Boston,  1877. 

A  Hopeless  Case.     i8mo.     Boston,  1880. 

A  Gentleman  of  Leisure.     A  Novel.     i8mo.    Boston,  1881. 

The  False  Friend.     4to.     New  York  [1881]. 

An  Ambitious  Woman.     i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

Tinkling  Cymbals  :  a  Novel.     i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

Song  and  Story.     Later  Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

The  Adventures  of  a  Widow.     i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

Rutherford.     i2mo.     New  York,  18S4. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Buntling  Ball :  a  Grgeco- American  Play. 
Being  a  Poetical  Satire  on  New  York  Society.  Illustrations. 
Square  i2mo.     New  York,  1884. 

[Anonymous.]  The  New  King  Arthur  :  an  Opera  without 
Music.     Illustrations.     Square  12 mo.     New  York,  1885. 

Social  Silhouettes ;  being  the  Impressions  of  Mr.  Mark  Man- 
hattan.    i2mo.     Boston,  1885. 

Romance  and  Revery.     Poems.     12  mo.     Boston,  1886. 

The  Confessions  of  Claud.  A  Romance.  Portrait.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1886. 

The    House   at    High    Bridge.     A   Novel.     12  mo.     Boston, 

1887. 

Miriam  Balestier.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     New  York  [1888]. 

Divided  Lives.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     New  York,  1888. 

A  Man's  Will.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     New  York,  188S. 

Olivia  Delaplaine.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     Boston,  1888. 

Agnosticism  and  other  Essays.  With  a  Prologue  by  Robert 
G.  IngersoU.     i2mo.     New  York,  1889. 

A  Demoralizing  Marriage.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1889. 

A  Daughter  of  Silence.     i2mo.     New  York,  1890. 

How  a  Husband   forgave.     Illustrations.     i2mo.  New  York 

[1890]. 


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Fabian  Dimitry.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     Chicago,  1890, 

The  Evil  that  Men  do.     i2mo.     New  York,  1890. 

Loaded  Dice.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     New  York  [1891]. 

A  New  York  Family.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York 
[1891]. 

Songs  of  Doubt  and  Dream.     8vo.     New  York,  1891. 

A  Romance  of  Two  Brothers.     i2mo.     New  York,  1891. 

Blooms  and  Brambles.     12 mo.     London,  1S91. 

An  Heir  to  Millions.     A  Novel,     izmo.     Chicago  [1892]. 

Women  must  weep.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     Chicago  [1892]. 

The  Adopted  Daughter.     i2mo.     Chicago  [1892]. 

American  Push.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     Chicago,  1893. 

A  Mild  Barbarian.     i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

Her  Fair  Fame.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

Outrageous  Fortune.     i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 
*^*Se8  also,  Hawthorne,  Julian. 

FAY,  THEODORE  SEDGWICK.     1807  — 

Dreams  and  Reveries  of  a  Quiet  Man.  ...  By  One  of  the 
Editors  of  The  New  York  Mirror.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New 
York,  1832. 

Views  in  the  City  of  New-York  and  its  Environs  ....  by 
Celebrated  Artists  ....  with  Historical,  Topographical 
and  Critical  Illustrations  by  T.  S.  Fay  [and  others].  4to. 
New  York,  1832. 

Crayon  Sketches.  By  An  Amateur  [W.  Cox],  Edited  by 
T.  S.  Fay.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1833. 

Norman  Leslie.  A  Tale  of  the  Present  Time.  2  volumes, 
i2rno.     New  York,  1835. 

[Anonymous.]  Sydney  Clifton ;  or,  Vicissitudes  in  both 
Hemispheres.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1839. 

The  Countess  Ida.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1840. 


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Hoboken  :  a  Romance  of  New  York.  2  volumes,  1 2 mo.  New- 
York,  1843. 

Robert  Rueful.     8vo.     New  York,  1844. 

Ulric  ;  or,  the  Voices.     i2mo.     New  York,  1851. 

Views  of  Christianity.     8vo.     [Berne,  1856.] 

Great  Outlines  of  Geography.  i2mo.  [and  folio  atlas  of 
maps].     New  York,  1867. 

The  Three  Germanys.     Glimpses  into  their   History.     Por- 
traits.    2  volumes,  8vo.     New  York  [1889]. 
***See  also  Paulding,  J.  K. 

FIELD,  EUGENE.     1850-1S95. 

The  Tribune  Primer.     24nio.     Denver,  1882. 

A  Model  Primer.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     Brooklyn,  1882. 

Culture's  Garland  ;  being  Memoranda  of  the  Gradual  Rise  of 
Literature,  Art,  Music  and  Society  in  Chicago  and  other 
Western  Ganglia.  With  an  Introduction  by  Julian  Haw- 
thorne.    i6mo.     Boston,  1887. 

A  Little  Book  of  Western  Verse.  (Privately  printed  ;  250 
copies.)     Small  8vo.     Chicago,  1889. 

A  Little  Book  of  Profitable  Tales.  (Privately  printed  ;  250 
copies.)     Small  8vo.     Chicago,  1889. 

A  Little  Book  of  Western  Verse.     i2mo.     New  York,  1890. 

A  Little  Book  of  Profitable  Tales.      i2mo.     New  York,  1890. 

Echoes  from  the  Sabine  Farm,  being  Certain  Horatian  Lyrics, 
now  for  the  First  Time  discreetly  and  delectably  done  into 
English  Verse  by  Eugene  and  Roswell  M.  Field,  with  Sun- 
dry Little  Picturings  by  E.  H.  Garrett.  (70  copies.)  8vo. 
The  Orchard,  New  Rochelle,  1891. 

***Also  30  copies  printed  on  Japan  paper,   each    containing 
an  autograph  poem.     Svo.     New  Rochelle,  1891. 

With  Trumpet  and  Drum.    i6mo.    New  York,  1892. 

*#*Thesame.    Large  paper.     (250  copies.)     Small  Svo.     New 
York,  1892. 

***A  few  copies  were  also  printed  on  Japan  paper  for  presen- 
tation bv  the  author. 


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Second  Book  of  Verse.  (Privately  printed;  300  copies.) 
Small  Svo.     Chicago,  1893. 

*^*Also   a  few  copies  on  Japan  paper  for  presentation  by  the 
author. 

*^*The  same.     i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 

Echoes  from  the  Sabine  Farm  ....  (500  copies.)  Royal 
8vo.     Chicago,  1893. 

The  Holy  Cross  and  other  Tales.     i6mo.     Cambridge,  1893. 
*,*The    same.       Large    paper.     (100     copies).     Small    4to 
Cambridge,  1893. 

*^*Also  a  few  copies  on  Japan  paper  for  presentation  by  the 
author. 

First  Editions  of  American  Authors,  a  Manual  for  Book- 
Lovers,  compiled  by  Herbert  S.  Stone,  with  an  Introduc- 
tion by  Eugene  Field.     i6mo.     Cambridge,  1893. 

*»*The  same.     Large  paper.     (50  copies.)     Small  4to.  Cam- 
bridge, 1893. 

Love  Songs  of  Childhood.     i6mo.     New  York,  1894. 

*^*The    same.     Large    paper.      (100    copies.)     Small     8vo. 
New  York,  1894. 

*^*Also  a  few  copies  on  Japan  paper  for  presentation  by  the 
author. 

Memoir  of  Mrs.  Ruth  C.  Gray.  (Privately  printed.)  i2mo. 
St.  Louis,  1894. 

FIELDS,  ANNIE  ADAMS  (Mrs.  James  T.  Fields).    1834  — 

Ode  recited  by  Charlotte  Cushman,  at  the  Inauguration  of 
the  Great  Organ  in  Boston.  Nov.  2,  1863.  8vo.  [Boston, 
1863.] 

Under  the  Olive.     i8mo.     Boston,  1881. 

[Anonymous.]  James  T.  Fields.  Biographical  Notes  and  Per- 
sonal Sketches,  with  Unpublished  Fragments,  and  Tributes 
from  Men  and  Women  of  Letters  [including  memorial 
poems  by  Whittier  and  Longfellow].     8vo.    Boston,  188 1. 

How  to  help  the  Poor,     i6mo.     Boston,  1883. 

[With  others,  anonymously.]  A  Week  away  from  Time. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

Whittier :  Notes  of  his  Life  and  of  his  Friendships.  Illus- 
trations.    32mo.     New  York,  1893. 


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A  Shelf  of  Old  Books.  Illustrations.  8vo.  New  York, 
1894. 

The  Singing  Shepherd  and  other  Poems.     i6mo.     Boston, 
1895. 
*+*See  also  Thaxter,  Celia. 

FIELDS,  JAMES  THOMAS.     1820- 1881. 

Anniversary  Poem  delivered  before  the  Mercantile  Library 
Association  of  Boston,  Sept.  13,  1838.  8vo.  Boston, 
1838. 

The  Post  of  Honor  ....  read  before  the  Boston  Mercan- 
tile Library  Association  ....  8vo.     Boston,  1S48. 

Poems.     Square  i2mo.     Boston,  1849. 

(Edited,  anonymously.)  The  Boston  Book.  Being  Speci- 
mens of  Metropolitan  Literature  [including  The  Yankee 
Zincali,  pp.  240-252,  by  Whittier,  The  Morning  Visit,  pp. 
89-92,  by  Holmes,  and  contributions,  original  and  selected, 
by  Parsons,  Lowell,  Longfellow,  Hawthorne  and  others]. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1850. 

Poems.  Illustrations.  (Privately  printed.)  Square  i8mo. 
Cambridge  [1854]. 

[Anonymous.]  A  Few  Verses  for  a  Few  Friends.  (Privately 
printed.)      i6mo.     [Boston,  1858.] 

Religio  Medici,  A  Letter  to  a  Friend,  Christian  Morals,  Urn- 
Burial,  and  other  Papers.    By  Sir  Thomas  Browne.     [With 
biographical  sketch  of  the  author,  pp.  vii.-xviii.,  by  Fields.] 
Portrait.     i6mo.     Boston,  1862. 
*^*Thesame.    Large  paper.    (25  copies.)   8vo.    Boston.  1862. 

Early  and  Late  Papers,  hitherto  uncollected,  by  W.  M. 
Thackeray.  [Edited,  with  prefatory  note,  by  Fields.} 
Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  1867. 

(Edited.)  The  Mystery  of  FMwin  Drood  and  some  Uncol- 
lected Pieces,  by  Charles  Dickens.  Illustrations.  8vo. 
Boston,  1870. 

Yesterdays  with  Authors.     i2mo.     Boston,  1872. 

(With  E.  P.  Whipple,  and  others.)  Variegated  Leaves.  \ 
Book  of  Prose  and  Verse  in  Aid  of  the  Children's  Hospital. 
T6mo.     Boston,  1S73. 


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Hawthorne.     Illustrations.     32mo.     Boston,  1876. 

Old  Acquaintance.  Barry  Cornwall  and  some  of  his  Friends. 
15  portraits.     32mo.     Boston,  1876. 

In  and  out  of  Doors  with  Charles  Dickens.  32mo.  Boston, 
1876. 

Underbrush.     i8mo.     Boston,  1877. 

A  Conversational  Pitcher.     i6mo.     Boston  [1877]. 

(Edited,  with  E.  P.  Whipple.)  The  Family  Library  ot 
British  Poetry,  .  .  .  1350-1878.  Portraits.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1878. 

Ballads  and  other  Verses.     i6mo.     Boston,  t88i. 
*^.*See  also  Fields,  Annie  A. 

FISKE,  JOHN.     1842—    . 

Tobacco  and  Alcohol :  i.,  It  does  pay  to  smoke ;  ii..  The 
coming  Man  will  drink  Wine.     i6mo.     New   York,  i868y' 

Myths  and  Myth-Makers  :  Old  Tales  and  Superstitions  in- 
terpreted by  Comparative  Mythology.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1873. 

Outlines  of  Cosmic  Philosophy.     Based  on  the   Doctrine  of 
Evolution,   with    Criticisms    on    the   Positive  Philosophy. 
2  volumes,  8vo.     London,  1874. 
*^*Also  2  volumes.     8vo.     Boston,  1875. 

The  Unseen  World  and  Other  Essays.     i2mo.     Boston,  1876. 

Darwinism  and  other  Essays.  i2mo.  London  and  New 
York,  1879. 

The  Presidents  of  America,  a  Series  of  Original  Steel  Engrav- 
ings ....  With  Biographical  Sketches  and  an  Intro- 
ductory Essay  by  John  Fiske.     4to.     Boston,  1879. 

Excursions  of  an  Evolutionist.     i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

The  Destiny  of  Man  Viewed  in  the  Light  of  his  Origin. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

American  Political  Ideas  viewed  from  the  Standpoint  of  Uni- 
versal History.  Three  Lectures  given  at  the  Royal  Institu- 
tion of  Great  Britain,  in  May,  1880.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1885. 


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A   BIBLIOGRAPHT.  9g 

Darwinism  and  other  Essays.  New  ^Edition,  revised  and 
enlarged.     i2mo.     Boston,  1885. 

Tlie  Idea  of  God  as  affected  by  Modern  Knowledge.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1885. 

Washington  and  his  Country ;  being  Irving's  Life  of  Wash- 
ington abridged  for  the  Use  of  Schools.  With  Introduc- 
tion and  Continuation  to  the  End  of  the  Civil  War,  by  John 
Fiske.     i6mo.     Boston,  1887. 

(Edited,  with  James  Grant  Wilson.)  Appleton's  Cyclopedia 
of  American  Biography.  Portraits.  6  volumes,  8vo.  New 
York,  1887-89. 

The  Critical  Period  of  American  History,  1 783-1 789. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1888. 

The  War  of  Independence.     Map.     i2mo.     Boston,  1889. 

The  Reconstruction  of  Europe,  by  H.  Murdock.  With 
Introduction  by  John  Fiske.     i2mo.     Boston,  1889. 

A  Memorial  of  Crispus  Attucks,  Samuel  Gray,  and  Patrick 
Carr,  from  the  City  of  Boston.  [Address  by  John  Fiske, 
and  poem  by  John  Boyle  O'Reilly.]  3  plates.  Royal 
8vo.     Boston,  1889. 

Civil  Government  in  the  United  States,  considered  with  some 
Reference  to  its  Origins.     i2mo.     Boston,  1890. 

The  American  Revolution.  Portrait  and  maps.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     Boston,  1891. 

The  Doctrine  of  Evolution.     i2mo.     New  York,  189 1. 

The  Discovery  of  America.  With  some  Account  of 
Ancient  America  and  the  Spanish  Conquest.  Portrait  and 
illustrations.     2  volumes,  8vo.     Boston,  1892. 

***The    same.       Large    paper.     (250    copies.)     4  volumes, 
royal  8vo.     Cambridge,  1S92. 

A  Memorial  of  Christopher  Columbus  from  the  City  of  Bos- 
ton ....  [with  oration  by  John  Fiske].  Portrait  and 
illustrations.     Royal  8vo.     Boston,  1893. 

Edward  Livingston  Youmans.  ...  A  Sketch  of  his  Life,  with 
Selections  from  his  Writings  and  Correspondence.  Por- 
traits.    8vo.     New  York,  1894. 


94  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

A  History   of    the  United  States  for  Schools.     Illustrations. 
i2nio.     Boston,  1S94. 
***See  also  Proctor,  Edna  Dean. 

FLAGG,  WILSON.     1805-1884. 

Analysis  of  Female  Beauty.     12  mo.     Boston,  1834. 

The  Tailor's  Shop ;  or  Crowns  of  Thorns  and  Coats  of 
Thistles.  Designed  to  tickle  some,  and  nettle  others  ;  in- 
tended chiefly  for  Politicians.     i6mo.     Boston,  1844. 

Studies  in  the  Field  and  Forest.     12  mo.     Boston,  1857. 

Mount  Auburn  :  its  Scenes,  its  Beauties,  and  its  Lessons.  Il- 
lustrations.    1 2  mo.     Boston,  1861. 

The  Woods  and  By-Ways  of  New  England.  Illustrations. 
8vo.     Boston,  1872. 

The  Birds  and  Seasons  of  New  England.  Illustrations.  8vo. 
Boston,  1875. 

Halcyon  Days.     i2mo.     Boston,  1881. 

A  Year  among  the  Trees.     i2mo.     Boston,  188 1. 

A  Year  with  the  Birds.     i2mo.     Boston,  1881. 

*^*These  three  volumes  are  composed  of  the  text  of  the  1872 
and  1875  titles. 

FLINT,  TIMOTHY.     i7'8o-i84o. 

A  Sermon  preached  May  11,  1808  ....  8vo.  Newbury- 
port,   1808. 

Recollections  of  the  Last  Ten  Years,  passed  ....  in  the 
Valley  of  the  Mississippi.     8vo.     Boston,  1826. 

[Anonymous.]  Francis  Berrian,  or  the  Mexican  Patriot. 
...   2  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1826. 

(Edited.)  The  Western  Monthly  Review.  [May,  1827- 
June,  1830.]     3  volumes,  8vo.    Cincinnati,  1828-30. 

A  Condensed  Geography  and  History  of  the  Western  States, 
or,  the  Mississippi  Valley.  2  volumes,  8vo.  Cincinnati, 
1828. 

[Anonymous.]  Arthur  Clenning.  ...  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1828. 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHT.  95 

George  Mason,  the  Young  Backwoodsman  ;  or  Don't  give  up 
the  Ship.  A  Story  of  the  Mississippi.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1829. 

The  Shoshonee  Valley:  a  Romance.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
Cincinnati,  1S30. 

The  Lost  Child.      i6mo.     Boston,  1S30. 

(Translated.)  The  Art  of  being  Happy.  From  the  French 
of  Droz.  .  .   .   i2mo.     Boston,  1832. 

Indian  Wars  of  the  West :  combining  Biographical  Sketches 
of  the  Early  Pioneers.     i2mo.     Cincinnati,  1833. 

Lectures  upon  Natural  History.  .  .  .  and  Discourses  on 
the  Arts.     i2mo.     Boston,  1833. 

Biographical  Memoir  of  Daniel  Boone,  the  First  Settler  of 
Kentucky.     12  mo.     Cincinnati,  1833. 

*^*Reissued  as  The  First  White  Man  :  or,  the  Life  and  Ex- 
ploits of  Col.  Daniel  Boone.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  Cincin- 
nati, 1849. 

(Translated.)  Celibacy  vanquished,  or  the  Old  Bachelor 
Reclaimed.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1834. 

FOOTE,  MARY  HALLOCK.     1847— 

The  Led-Horse  Claim :  a  Romance  of  a  Mining  Camp. 
Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1883. 

John  Bodewin's  Testimony.     i2mo.     Boston,  1886. 

The  Last  Assembly  Ball.     r2mo.     Boston,  1889. 

The  Chosen  Valley.     i6mo.     Boston,  1892. 

In  Exile  and  other  Stories.     i6mo.     Boston,  1894. 

The  Cup  of  Trembling  and  other  Stories.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1895. 

FORD,  PAUL  LEICESTER.  .  .  . 

(Edited.)  The  Webster  Genealogy.  .  .  .  410.  Brooklyn, 
1876. 

Bibliotheca  Chaunciana.  A  List  of  the  Writings  of  Charles 
Chauncy.     (Privately  printed.)     8vo.     Brooklyn,  1884. 


96  A  M ERICA  N  A  UTHOR  S . 

(Edited.)  Lines  to  Mr.  Dodson.  .  .  .  by  Frances  Sargent 
Osgood.     (lo  copies.)     4to.     Brooklyn,     1885. 

Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana  :  a  List  of  Books  written  by,  or  re- 
lating to  Alexander  Hamilton.  (500  copies.)  8vo.  New 
York,  1886. 

A  List  of  Treasury  Reports  and  Circulars  issued  by  Alexander 
Hamilton,  1 789-1 795.  (50  copies.)  Svo.  Brooklyn, 
1886. 

A  List  of  Editions  of  The  Federalist.  (50  copies.)  8vo- 
Brooklyn,  1886. 

(Edited.)  Pamphlets  on  the  Constitution  of  the  L^nited 
States,  published  during  its  Discussion  by  the  People, 
1787-17SS,  with  Notes  and  a  BibHography.  (500  copies.) 
8vo.     Brooklyn,  1888. 

Some  Materials  for  a  BibHography  of  the  Official  Publications 
of  the  Continental  Congress  for  1 774-1 789.  (250  copies.) 
8vo.     Brooklyn,  1S88. 

A  List  of  the  Federal  Convention  of  1787.  (100  copies.) 
Svo.     Brooklyn,  1888. 

Bibliography  and  Reference  List  of  the  History  and  Litera- 
ture relative  to  the  Adoption  of  the  Constitution  of  the 
L^nited  States.     (250  copies.)     Svo.     Brooklyn,  1888. 

Check  List  of  American  Magazines  printed  in  the  iSth 
Century.      (250  copies.)     Svo.     Brooklyn,  1SS9. 

Check  List  of  Bibliographies,  Catalogues,  Reference  Lists  and 
Lists  of  Authorities  of  American  Books  and  Subjects. 
(500  copies.)     Svo.     Brooklyn,  1889. 

Franklin  Bibliography.  A  List  of  Books  written  by  or  re- 
lating to  Benjamin  Franklin.  (500  copies.)  Svo. 
Brooklyn,  18S9. 

List  of  Some  Briefs  in  Appeal  Cases  relating  to  America  tried 
before  the  Land  Commissioners  of  Appeal,  173S-1758. 
(250  copies.)     Svo.     Brooklyn,  18S9. 

Who  was  the  Mother  of  Franklin's  Son  ?  An  Historical 
Conundrum,  hitherto  given  up.  now  partly  answered.  (100 
copies.)     Svo.     Brooklyn,  18  89. 


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The  Best  Laid  Plans.  [A  play,  printed  as  manuscript  for 
private  use.]      (50  copies.)     4to.     [Brooklyn]  1889. 

***The   same,    Second  Edition.     (100   copies.)     Small    410. 
[Brooklyn]  1889. 

The  Origin,  Purpose,  and  Result  of  the  Harrisburg  Conven- 
tion of  1788.  A  Study  in  Popular  Government.  8vo. 
Brooklyn,  1890. 

{Edited.)  The  Sayings  of  Poor  Richard,  etc.  Originally 
printed  in  Poor  Richard's  Almanac,  1 733-1 758.  Portrait. 
1 6 mo.     New  York,  1890. 

(Edited.)  The  Writings  of  Christopher  Columbus.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1892. 

(Edited.)  A  Summary  View.  By  Thomas  Jefferson.  (100 
copies.)     8vo.     Brooklyn,  1892. 

(Edited.)  Essays  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States 
published  during  its  Discussion  by  the  People,  1 787-1 788. 
8vo.     Brooklyn,  1892. 

(With  others.)  Memorial  Volume  of  the  Washington  Cen- 
tennial.    4to.     New  York,  1893. 

Some  Notes  towards  an  Essay  on  the  Beginnings  of  American 
Dramatic  Literature,  1606-1789.  [25  copies  printed  as 
manuscript  for  suggestion  and  revision.]  Small  4to. 
[Brooklyn]  1893. 

(With  others.)  James  Lorimer  Graham,  Jr.  January  17 th^ 
1894.     The  Century  Association  :  New  York,  1894. 

Josiah  Tucker  and  his  Writings.  Royal  8yo.  Chicago 
[1894]. 

(Edited.)  Notes  on  Virginia.  By  Thomas  Jefferson.  (100 
copies.)     8vo.     Brooklyn,  1894. 

The  Hon.  Peter  Stirling  and  what  People  thought  of  him. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

(Edited.)  Writings  of  John  Dickinson.  3  volumes,  8vo. 
Philadelphia,  1895. 

*jit*For  historical  vritings  see  Reports  of  American  Histor- 
ical Association,  for  1889,  1890,  1891,  1892. 


98  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

FREDERIC^,  HAROLD.     1856  — 

Seth's  Brother's  Wife  :  a  Study  of  Life  in  the  Greater  New 
York.     i2mo.     New  York,  1887. 

The  Lawton  Girl.     i2mo.     New  York,  1890. 

In  the  Valley.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  i8go. 

The  Young  Emperor,  William  II.  Portraits.  i3mo.  New 
York,  1892, 

The  New  Exodus,  a  Study  of  Israel  in  Russia.  Portraits. 
8vo.     New  York,  1892. 

The  Return  of  the  O'Mahony.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York  [1892]. 

The  Copperhead.      i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 

Marsena,  and  other  Stories  of  the  Wartime.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1894. 

*^,*Mr.    Frederic's   works,    except    Marsena,    appeared   sim- ' 
ultaneously  in  London  and  New  York;  a    French    translation 
of  The  Young  Emperor  was  also  published  in  Paris,  1894. 

FRENCH,  ALICE  (Octave  Thanet).     1850  — 

Knitters  in  the  Sun.     i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

Expiation.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1890. 

Otto  the  Knight  and  other  Trans-Mississippi  Stories.     12m 
Boston,  1 89 1. 

We  all.     i2mo.     New  York,  189 1. 

Stories  of  a  Western  Town.  Illustrations,  i2mo.  New 
York,  1893. 

An  Adventure  in  Photography.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1893. 

FRENEAU,  PHILIP.     1752-1832. 

[Anonymous.]  A  Poem  on  the  Rising  Glory  of  America : 
being  an  Exercise  delivered  at  the  Public  Commencement 
at  Nassau-Hall,  September  25,  1771.  8vo.  Philadelphia, 
1772. 

A  Voyage  to  Boston  :  a  Poem.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1775. 


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[Anonymous.]  The  British  Prison-Ship  :  a  Poem  in  Four 
Cantoes.  ...  To  which  is  added  a  Poem  on  the  Death 
of  Captain  N.  Biddle,  who  was  blown  up  with  the  Yar- 
mouth near  Barbadoes.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1 781. 

[Anonymous.]  New  Travels  through  North  America  :  in  a 
Series  of  Letters  ;  exhibiting  the  History  of  the  Victorious 
Campaign  of  the  Allied  Armies  under  General  Washington 
and  the  Count  de  Rochambeau,  in  1781.  Interspersed 
with  Political  and  Philosophical  Observations  upon  the 
Genius,  Temper,  and  Customs  of  the  Americans.  Also 
Narrations  of  the  Capture  of  General  Burgoyne  and  Lord 
Cornvvallis.  .  .  .  Translated  from  the  Original  of  the 
Abbe'  Robin.     8vo.     Boston,  1784. 

Poems.  Written  Chiefly  during  the  Late  War.  i2mo.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1786. 

A  Journey  from  Philadelphia  to  New  York,  by  Way  of  Bur- 
lington and  South-Amboy.  By  Robert  Slender,  Stocking 
Weaver.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1787. 

Miscellaneous  Works,  containing  Essays  and  Additional 
Poems.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1788. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Village  Merchant :  a  Poem.  To  which 
is  added.  The  Country  Printer.  i2mo.  Philadelphia, 
1794. 

Poems  written  between  the  Years  1768  &  1794.  A  New 
Edition,  revised  and  corrected  by  the  Author ;  including  a 
Considerable  Number  of  Pieces  never  before  published. 
8vo.     Monmouth,  N.  J.,  1795. 

The  Probationary  Odes  of  Jonathan  Pindar,  Esq.,  a  Cousin 
of  Peter's,  and  Candidate  for  the  Post  of  Poet  Laureate  to 
the    C  [ongress   of  the].      U  [nited].     S  [tates].     i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1796. 
***Quoted  by  Sabin  as  attributed  to  Freneau. 

(Edited.)  The  Time-Piece  and  Literary  Companion.  3 
volumes  [148  numbers],  8vo.     New  York,  1797-98. 

*^*No.   I  was    published  March   13,   1797;  No.    14S,  August 
25,  1798. 

Letters  on  Various  Interesting  and  Important  Subjects,  many 
of  which  have  appeared  in  The  Aurora.  Corrected  and 
much  enlarged.  By  Robert  Slender,  O.  S.  U.  8vo.  Phil- 
adelphia,  1799. 


100  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Poems  written  and  published  during  the  American  Revolu- 
tionary War,  and  now  republished  from  the  Original  Man- 
uscripts, interspersed  with  Translations  from  the  Ancients, 
and  other  Pieces  not  heretofore  in  Print.  2  plates.  2  vol- 
umes, i2mo.  Philadelphia,  1809. 
*^*Designated  on  tide-page,  third  edition. 

A  Laughable  Poem ;  or,  Robert  Blender's  Journey  from  Phil- 
adelphia to  New  York,  by  Way  of  Burlington  and  South 
Amboy.      i2mo.     Philadelphia,  Dec.  20,  1809. 

A  Collection  of  Poems  on  American  Affairs,  and  a  Variety  of 
other  Subjects,  chiefly  Moral  and  Political ;  written  between 
the  Year  1797  and  the  Present  Time.  2  volumes,  i6mo. 
New  York,  1815. 

FULLER,  HENRY  BLAKE.     1857  — 

The  Chevalier  of  Pensieri-Vani,  together  with  Frequent  Ref- 
erences to  the  Prorege  of  Arcopia.  By  Stanton  Page. 
1 2 mo.     Boston  [1890]. 

The  Chevalier  of  Pensieri-Vani.  Second  Edition,  revised  and 
enlarged.     i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 

The  Chatelaine  of  La  Trinite.  Illustrations.  12  mo.  New 
York,  1892. 

The  Cliff- Dwellers :  a  Novel.  Illustrations.  12 mo.  New 
York,  1893. 

With  the  Procession:  a  Novel.     i2mo.     New  York,  1895. 

FULLER  (OSSOLI),  S.  MARGARET.     1810-1850. 

Conversations  with  Goethe  in  the  Last  Years  of  his  Life,  trans- 
lated from  the  German  of  Eckermann.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1839. 

[Anonymous.]  Giinderode.  [A  translation  from  the  Ger- 
man, of  the  correspondence  between  the  Canoness  Giin- 
derode and  Bettine  Brentano.]      i2mo.     Boston,  1842. 

Summer  on  the  Lakes  in  1843.     12 mo.     Boston,  1844. 
*^.*Some  copies  were  issued  with  engravings. 

Woman   in   the    Nineteenth  Century.     12 mo.     New  York, 

1845- 
Papers    on    Literature    and  Art.      2   volumes,    12 mo.     New 

York,  1846. 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  101 

Woman  in  the  Nineteenth  Century  and  Kindred  Papers  relat- 
ing to  the  Sphere,  Condition,  and  Duties  of  Woman. 
Edited  by  Arthur  B.  Fuller,  with  an  Introduction  by  Horace 
Greeley.     Portrait.     i2mo.     New  York,  1855. 

At  Home  and  Abroad,  or  Things  and  Thoughts  in  America 
and  Europe  [in  4  parts,  of  which  only  part  i,  Summer  on 
the  Lakes,  was  previously  published].  Edited  by  Arthur 
B.  Fuller.  [With  biographical  notices  by  bayard  Taylor 
and  Horace  Greeley,  and  memorial  po.ciiis  i)y,  W.  S.  Xan- 
dor.  G.  P.  R.  James  and  others.]     12100.     Boston,  18^6 

Life  Without  and  Life  Within  ;  or.  Reviews,  Narratives,  Essays, 
and  Poems   [now  first  collected].     Edited  by  Arthur  B. 
Fuller.     i2mo.     Boston,  i860. 
*:K*See  also  Emerson,  R.  W. 

GARLAND,  HAMLIN.     1861  — 

Under  the  Wheel :  a  Play  in  Six  Scenes.  (Privately  printed.) 
8vo.     Boston,  1890. 

Main-Travelled  Roads  :  Six  Mississippi  Valley  Stories.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1 89 1. 

A  Member  of  the  Third  House,     izmo.     Chicago,  1S92. 

Jason  Edwards.     An  Average  Man.      i2mo.     Boston,  1892. 

A  Little  Norsk  :  01' Pap's  Flaxen.     i6mo.     New  York,  1892. 

A  Spoil  of  Office.     Frontispiece.      i2mo.     Boston,  1892. 

Prairie  Folks.      i2mo.     Chicago,  1893. 

Main-Travelled  Roads.  Revised  Edition,  with  Introduction 
by  W.  D.  Howells.  Frontispiece.  i6mo.  Cambridge, 
1893. 

*#*TMe  same.    Large  paper,    (no  copies.)     8vo.  Cambridge, 
1893. 

Prairie  Songs:  Verses.     i6mo.     Cambridge,  1893. 

*»*The  same.    Large  paper,     (no  copies.)    Svo.  Cambridge, 
1893. 

Crumbling  Idols  :  Twelve  Essays  on  Art.  i6mo.  Chicago, 
1894. 


102  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

GIBSON,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON.     1850-1896. 

The  Complete  American  Trapper  ;  or  the  Tricks  of  Trapping 
and  Trap-making ;  containing  also  an  extended  Chapter 
on  Life  in  the  Woods.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1876. 

***Republished    as  Camp  Life  in  the  Woods.     i2mo.     New 
York,  j88i. 

'PAis>;dra',  Ds.ys  ;  or  Memories  of  a  New  England  Year.  Illus- 
trations.   ,  4to.     New  York,  1881. 

,''',' '.'m^fviyV 'ahd  Byways;    or,  Saunterings   in  New   England. 
Illustrations.     4to.     New  York,  1883. 

Happy  Hunting-Grounds :  a  Tribute  to  the  Woods  and 
Fields.     Illustrations.     4to.     New  York,  1887. 

(Edited.)  The  Master  of  the  Gunnery:  a  Memorial  of 
Frederick  William  Gunn,  by  his  Pupils.  Portrait  and  illus- 
trations.    4 to.     New  York,  1888. 

Strolls  by  Starlight  and  Sunshine.  Illustrations.  Royal  8vo. 
New  York,  1891. 

Sharp  Eyes  :  a  Rambler's  Calendar  of  Fifty-Two  Weeks 
among  Insects,  Birds  and  Flowers.  8vo.  New  York, 
1892. 

Our  Edible  Toadstools  and  Mushrooms,  and  how  to  distin- 
guish them  :  a  Selection  of  Thirty  Native  Food  Varieties 
easily  recognizable  by  their  marked  Individualities,  with 
Simple  Rules  for  the  Identification  of  Poisonous  Species. 
87  illustrations,  of  which  30  are  colored,  by  the  author. 
8vo.     New  York.     1895. 

GILDER,  RICHARD  WATSON.     1844  — 

The  New  Day  :  a  Poem  in  Songs  and  Sonnets.  Decorations. 
Square  16 mo.     New  York,  1875. 

The  Poet  and  his  Master  and  other  Poems.  Decorations. 
i6mo.     New  York,  1878. 

Lyrics  and  other  Poems.     Decorations.     i6mo.     New  York, 


Poems.  In  Three  Parts  :  i..  The  New  Day  ;  ii.,  The  Celes- 
tial Passion  ;  iii..  Lyrics.  Decorations.  3  volumes,  i6mo. 
New  York  [1887]. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  103 

Two  Worlds  and  other  Poems.  Decorations.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1 89 1. 

The  Great  Remembrance  and  other  Poems.  Decorations. 
i6mo.     New  York,  1893. 

Five  Books  of  Song.  [Including  The  New  Day,  The  Celestial 
Passion,  Lyrics,  Two  Worlds,  The  Great  Remembrance.] 
Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

GOODRICH,  SAMUEL  GRISWOLD   (Peter  Parley).    1793- 
1860. 

The  Outcast -and  other  Poems.  Illustrations.  lamo.  Bos- 
ton, 1836. 

Sow  well,  and  reap  well ;  or  Household  Education.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1838. 

Five  Letters  to  my  Neighbor  Smith.     i2mo.     Boston,  1839. 

Sketches  from  a  Student's  Window.     i2mo.     Boston,  1841. 

Ireland  and  the  Irish.     i2mo.     Boston,  1842. 

Poems.  [Complete  edition.]  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York,  185 1. 

Recollections  of  a  Lifetime  ;  or  Men  and  Things  I  have  seen. 
Portrait  and  illustrations.  2  volumes,  12 mo.  New  York, 
1856. 

*:^*Mr.  Goodrich,  in  his  "Recollections,"  claimed  to  "stand 
before  the  public  as  the  author  and  editor  of  about  one  hundred 
and  seventy  volumes,"  of  which  a  list  is  given  in  the  work 
referred  to.  Of  these  here  given  he  is  sole  author;  in  the  com- 
pilation of  the  others  he  "  had  the  aid  "  of  many  of  the  best 
names  in  American  literature,  but  their  contributions  were  in 
most  cases  published  anonymously. 

GOULD,  HANNAH  FLAGG.     1 789-1865. 

Poems.     i8mo.     Boston,   1832. 

Poems.     Vol.  2.     i8mo.     Boston,  1835. 

Poems.  [Revised,  with  additions.]  2  volumes,  i6mo. 
Boston,  1839. 

Poems.     Vol.  3.     i6mo.     Boston,  1841. 

The  Golden  Vase  ;  a  Gift  for  the  Young.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1843. 


104  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

9 

Gathered  Leaves;  or  Miscellaneous  Papers.  i6mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1846. 

New  Poems.     i6mo.     Boston,  1850. 

Esther:  a  Scripture  Narrative.     i6mo.     New  York,  1850. 

The  Diosma.     A  Perennial.      i6mo.     Boston,  1851. 

The  Youth's  Coronal.     i6mo.     New  York,  185 1. 

The  Mother's  Dream,  and  other  Poems.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1853- 

Hymns  and  other  Pieces  for  Children.  Illustrations.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1854. 

GRANT,  ROBERT.     1852  — 

Verses  from  The  Harvard  Advocate  [by  Robert  Grant,  G.  E. 
Woodberry  and  others].     i2mo.     New  York,  1876. 

The  Little  Tin-Gods-on-Wheels ;  or  Society  in  our  Modern 
Athens.  [Also,  Oxygen  :  a  Mount  Desert  Pastoral.]  Illus- 
trations.    Square  i6mo.     Cambridge,  1879. 

The  Confessions  of  a  Frivolous  Girl.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1880. 

[Anonymous.]  Rollo's  Journey  to  Cambridge.  [By  Robert 
Grant  and  John  T.  Wheelwright.]  Illustrations.  Small 
4to.     Boston,  1880. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Lambs.  A  Tragedy.  Illustrations. 
Square  i2mo.     Boston,  1883. 

Yankee  Doodle.  A  Poem  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  So- 
ciety of  Harvard  University,  June  28,  1883.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton,  1883. 

The  King's  Men  ;  a  Tale  of  To-Morrow.  By  Robert  Grant, 
John  Boyle  O'Reilly,  J.  S.  of  Dale,  and  J.  T.  Wheelwright. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1884. 

An  Average  Man.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

The  Oldest  School  in  America.  An  Oration  by  Phillips 
Brooks  and  a  Poem  by  Robert  Grant  at  the  Celebration  of 
the  250th  Anniversary  of  the  Boston  Latin  School,  April  23, 
1885.     i2mo.     Boston,  1885. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHT.  105 

The  Knave  of  Hearts.  A  Fairy  Story.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1886. 

Face  to  Face.     i2mo.     New  York,  1886. 

A  Romantic  Young  Lady.     i2mo.     Boston,  1886. 

Jack  Hall ;  or  the  School-Days  of  an  American  Boy.  Illus- 
trations.    i2mo.     Boston,  1888. 

Jack  in  the  Bush ;  or,  a  Summer  on  a  Salmon  River.  Illus- 
trations.    i2mo.     Boston,  1888. 

Mrs.  Harold  Stagg.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York 
[1891]. 

The  Carletons.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York  [1891]. 

The  Reflections  of  a  Married  Man.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1892. 

The  Opinions  of  a  Philosopher.  Illustrations.  lamo.  New 
York,  1893. 

The  Bachelor's  Christmas  and  other  Stories.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1895. 

The  Art  of  Living.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1895. 

GRIS'vVOLD,  RUFUS  WILMOT.     18 15-185  7. 

[Anonymous.]     Poems.     i2mo.     New  York,  1841. 

Sermons.     i2mo.     New  York,  1841. 

(Edited.)  The  Biographical  Annual ;  consisting  of  Memoirs 
of  Eminent  Persons  recently  deceased.  Portraits.  2  vol- 
umes, i2mo.     New  York,  1841-42. 

The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  America,  with  an  Historical  Intro- 
duction.    Frontispiece.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1842. 

(Edited.)  Gems  from  American  Poets.  32™©.  New  York, 
1842. 

Gems  from  the  American  Fenriale  Poets,  with  Brief  Biograph- 
ical Notices.     32mo.     Philadelphia,  1842. 

Readings  in  American  Poetry.     i2mo.     New  York,  1843. 

The  Cypress  Wreath  :  a  Book  of  Consolation  for  those  who 
mourn.     32mo.     Boston,  1844. 


106  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

(Edited.)  The  Prose  Works  of  John  Milton  [first  American 
edition].     2  volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1845. 

The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  England  in  the  Nineteenth  Cen- 
tury.    Svo.     New  York,  1845. 

Curiosities  of  Literature,  by  Isaac  D 'Israeli.  With  Supple- 
ment, —  Curiosities  of  American  Literature,  by  R.  W.  Gris- 
wold.     Portrait.     Svo.     New  York,  1846. 

The  Prose  and  Prose  ^Vriters  of  America,  with  a  Survey  of 
the  History,  Conditions,  and  Prospects  of  American  Liter- 
ature.    Portraits.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1847. 

Washington  and  the  Generals  of  the  American  Revolution. 
Portraits.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1847. 

♦^♦Suppressed,  owing  to  legal  proceedings  threatened  by 
J.  T.  Headley,  who  had  published  some  time  previous  his  work 
bearing  the  same  title. 

(With  Horace  B.  Wallace.)  Napoleon  and  the  Marshals  of 
the  Empire.     Portraits.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia, 


The  Female  Poets  of  America.  Portrait.  8vo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1848. 

The  Republican  Court ;  or  American  Society  in  the  Days  of 
Washington.     Portraits.     Royal  Svo.     New  York,  1855. 

The  Cyclopaedia  of  American  Literature,  by  E.  A.  Duycinck 
and  G.  L.  Duycinck.     A  Review.    Svo.    New  York,  1856. 

Statement  of  the  Relations  of  Rufus  W.  Griswold  with  Char- 
lotte Myers  (called  Charlotte  Griswold),  EUzabeth  F.  EUet, 
Ann  S.  Stephens.  Samuel  J.  Waring,  Hamilton  R.  Searles, 
and  Charles  D.  Lewis,  with  Particular  Reference  to  their 
late  Unsuccessful  Attempt  to  have  set  aside  the  Decree 
granted  in  1852,  by  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  of  Phila- 
delphia County,  in  the  Case  of  Griswold  vs.  Griswold.  Svo. 
Philadelphia,  1856. 

*^*Mr.  Griswold  also  edited  editions  of  the  writings  of  John 
Sterling,  1S42 ;  James  Montgomery,  1845;  Mrs.  Norton,  1846; 
W.  M.  Praed,  1852 ;  and  others,  besides  compiling  or  editing 
several  annuals  and  gift-books. 

*5if*See  also  Poe,  E.  A. ;  and  Smith,  Elizabeth  O. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHT.  107 

GUINEY,  LOUISE  IMOGEN.     1861  — 

Songs  at  the  Start.     i6mo.     Boston,  1884. 

Goose-Quill  Papers.     16 mo.     Boston,  1885. 

The  White  Sail  and  other  Poems.     i6mo.     Boston  [1S87]. 

Brownies  and  Bogles.    Illustrations.     12 mo.    Boston  [1888]. 

Monsieur  Henri.  A  Footnote  to  French  History.  Portrait 
and  map.     i6mo.     New  York,  1892. 

*^*Also  37   copies  bound    in    Chollet  plaid,  each  signed  by 
the  author. 

A  Roadside  Harp.  A  Book  of  Verse.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1893. 

A  Little  English  Gallery.  Portrait.  i6mo.  New  York, 
1894. 

Robert  Louis  Stevenson.  A  Study  by  A  [lice]  B[rown], 
with  a  Prelude  and  Postlude  by  L.  I.  G[uiney].  (Privately 
printed.)     8vo.     Boston,  1895. 

f 

y^£  Thrcci    Sonnets    written    at   Oxford.      (Privately   printed.) 
Square   i6mo.     [Boston]  1895. 

Lovers'  Saint  Ruth's  and  Three  other  Tales.     lamo.     Boston, 
1895. 
*^*The  same.    China  paper.    (30  copies.)    8vo.    Boston,  1S95. 
*^*See  also  Parsons,  T.  W.  ;  and  Spofford,  Harriet  P. 

HALLECK,  FITZ-GREENE.     1795-1867. 

[Anonymous.]     Fanny.     8vo.     New  York,  1819. 

Fannv  :  a  Poem  [revised,  with  additions] .  8vo.  New  York, 
1821. 

[Anonymous.]  Alnwick  Castle,  with  other  Poems.  8vo. 
New  York,  1827. 

Alnwick  Castle,  with  other  Poems  [including  some  now  first 
pubhshed].     8vo.     New  York,  1836. 

Fanny,  with  other  Poems.  Engraved  title.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1839. 

Selections  from  the  British  Poets.  2  volumes,  i8mo.  New 
York,  1840. 


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108  AMERICA  N  A  UTHORS. 

Alnwick  Castle.  .  .  .  [with  further  additions] .  i2mo.  New- 
York,  1845. 

Poetical  Works,  now  First  Collected.  7  engravings,  including 
portrait  of  the  author.     8vo.     New  York,  1847. 

Young  America  :  a  Poem.     i2mo.     New  York,  1865. 

Fanny :  a  Poem.  With  Notes.  Portrait.  Royal  8vo.  New 
York,  1866. 

*^*Seventy-five  copies  privately  printed  for  W.  L.  Andrews, 
of  which  five  are  printed  throughout  on  India  paper  and  two 
on    paper  of  various  colors. 

Lines  to  the  Recorder.     Royal  8vo.     New  York,  1866. 
*^*Uniform  in  style  and  number  of  issue  with  Fanny. 

Poetical  Writings.  With  Extracts  from  those  of  Joseph  Rod- 
man Drake.  Edited  by  James  Grant  Wilson.  Portrait. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1869. 

*^*The  same,  with  additional  portraits  and  illustrations. 
Large  paper.     (150  copies.)     Royal  8vo.     New  York,  1869. 

Life  and  Letters.  Edited  by  James  Grant  Wilson.  Portrait. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1869. 

*5^*The  same,  with  additional  portraits  and  illustrations. 
Large  paper.     (100  copies.)     Royal  Svo.     New  York,  1869. 

***See  also  Drake,  J.  R.,  and  Paulding,  J.  K. 

HALPINE,  CHARLES  GRAHAME.     1829-186S. 

Lyrics,  by  the  Letter  H.     i2mo.     New  York,  1854. 

The  Life  and  Adventures,  Songs,  Services,  and  Speeches  of 
Private  Miles  O'Reilly.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1864. 

Baked  Meats  of  the  Funeral :  Essays,  Poems,  Speeches,  His- 
tories, and  Banquets.  .  .  .  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1866. 

Poetical  Works,  with  a  Biographical  Sketch  and  Explanatory 
Notes.  Edited  by  Robert  B.  Roosevelt.  Portrait.  i2rao. 
New  York,  1869. 

The  Patriot  Brothers ;  or,  the  Willows  of  the  Golden  Vale. 
i2mo.     Dublin,   1870. 

Mountcashel's  Brigade  ;  or,  the  Defence  of  Cremona.  i2mo. 
Dublin,  1870. 


A    BTBLIOGRAPHT.  109 

HARDY,  ARTHUR  SHERBURNE.     1847  — 

Francesca  of  Rimini.      By  A.  S.  H.      r2mo.     Philadelphia, 

1878. 

Imaginary  Quantities :  their  Geometrical  Interpretation. 
Translated  from  the  French.     24mo.     New  York,  1881. 

Elements  of  Quaternions.     Plates.     8vo.     Boston,  188 1. 

But  yet  a  Woman.      i2mo.     Boston,  1883. 

The  Wind  of  Destiny.      lamo.     Boston,  1886. 

Passe  Rose.     i2mo.     Boston,  1889. 

Elements  of  Analytic  Geometry.     8vo.     Boston,  1889. 

Elements  of  the  Differential  and  Integral  Calculus.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1890. 

Life  and  Letters  of  Joseph  Hardy  Neesima.  Portraits.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1891. 

HARRIS,  JOEL  CHANDLER.     1848  — 

Uncle  Remus  :  his  Songs  and  his  Sayings ;  the  Folk- Lore  of 
the  Old  Plantation.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1881. 

Nights  with  Uncle  Remus  :  Myths  and  Legends  of  the  Planta- 
tion.    Illustrations.     12  mo.     Boston,  1883. 

Mingo  and  other  Sketches  in  Black  and  White.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1884. 

Free  Joe  and  other  Georgian  Sketches.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1887. 

Daddy  Jake  the  Runaway,  and  other  Stories  told  after  Dark. 
Illustrations.     Small  4to.     New  York  [1889]. 

(Edited.)  Life  of  Henry  W.  Grady,  including  his  Writings 
and  Speeches.  A  Memorial  Volume  compiled  by  Mr. 
Grady's  Co- Workers  on  The  Constitution  [Joel  C.  Harris, 
Henry  Watterson,  and  others].  Portrait  and  illustrations. 
8vo.     New  York  [1890]. 

Balaam  and  his  Master,  and  other  Sketches  and  Stories. 
1 2  mo.     Boston,  1891. 


110  AMERICAN  A  UTHORS. 

On  the  Plantation.  A  Story  of  a  Georgia  Boy's  Adventures 
during  the  War.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 

(Translated.)  Evening  Tales,  by  Frederic  Ortoli.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1893. 

Uncle  Remus  and  his  Friends.  Old  Plantation  Stories,  Songs, 
and  Ballads,  with  Sketches  of  Negro  Character.  Illustra- 
tions.    i2mo.     Boston,  1893. 

Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger  and  his  Queer  Country :  what  the 
Children  saw  there.     Illustrations.      i2mo.     Boston,  1894. 

Mr.  Rabbit  at  Home :  a  Sequel  to  Mr.  Thimblefinger- 
Illustrations.     8vo.     Boston,  1895. 

HARRISON,  CONSTANCE  CARY.     1845— 

[Anonymous.]  Golden- Rod :  an  Idyl  of  Mount  Desert. 
32mo.     New  York,  1880. 

The  Story  of  Helen  Troy.     i6mo.     New  York,  1881. 

Woman's  Handiwork  in  Modern  Homes.  Illustrations.  8vo. 
New  York,  1881. 

The  Old-Fashioned  Fairy-Book.  Illustrations.  Square  16 mo. 
London,  1884. 

Folk  and  Fairy  Tales.    Illustrations.     i2mo.     London,  1885. 

Bric-a-Brac  Stories.    Illustrations.     12 mo.     New  York,  1885. 

Bar  Harbor  Days.  A  Tale  of  Mount  Desert.  Illustrations. 
i6mo.     New  York,  1887. 

(Translated.)  Short  Comedies  for  Amateur  Players.  i6mo. 
New  York,  1889. 

Flower  de  Hundred.  The  Story  of  a  Virginia  Plantation. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1890. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Anglomaniacs.  A  Story  of  New  York. 
i2mo.     New  York  [1S90]. 

Ahce  in  Wonderland.     8vo.     New  York,  1890. 

A  Daughter  of  the  South  and  Shorter  Stories.  i2mo.  New 
York  [1892]. 

An  Edelweiss  of  the  Sierras  and  other  Tales.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1892. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  HI 

Belhaven  Tales,  Crow's  Nest,  Una  and  King  David.  Illus- 
trations.    i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 

Sweet  Bells  out  of  Tune.  Illustrations.  r2mo.  New  York, 
1893. 

A  Bachelor  Maid.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

(Edited.)     Short  Stories.     i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

An  Errant  Wooing,     Illustrations.    i2mo.    New  York,  1895. 

A  Virginia  Cousin  [and  Bar  Harbor  Tales].  i2mo.  Boston, 
1895. 

HARRISON,  GABRIEL  .... 

The  Stratford  Bust  of  William  Shakespeare,  and  a  Critical 
Enquiry  into  its  Authenticity  and  Artistic  Merits.  3 
photographic  views,  by  the  author,  from  the  bust  at  Strat- 
ford.    (75  copies.)     4to.     Brooklyn,  1864. 

The  Life  and  Writings  of  John  Howard  Payne.  Portraits. 
(250  copies.)     Royal  8vo.     Brooklyn,  1875. 

*^*The  same.     Large   paper.     (15  copies.)     4to.     Brooklyn, 
1875- 

The  Scarlet  Letter  :  a  Romantic  Drama  in  Four  Acts.  Dram- 
atized from  Nathaniel  Hawthorne's  Masterly  Romance. 
Portrait  of  the  author  and  photographic  plate  (Hester 
Prynne).     (100  copies.)     8vo.     Brooklyn,  1876. 

A  History  of  the  Progress  of  the  Drama,  Music,  and  the  Fine 
Arts  in  the  City  of  Brooklyn.  Portraits  and  illustrations. 
(100  copies.)     4to.     Brooklyn,  1884. 

John  Howard  Payne  :  Dramatist,  Poet,  Actor,  and  Author  of 
"  Home,  Sweet  Home."  Portrait  and  illustrations.  8vo. 
Philadelphia,  1885. 

\*The  same.     Large   paper.     (25    copies.)     410.     Philadel- 
phia, 1885. 

Edwin  Forrest,  the  Actor  and  the  Man,  Critical  and  Reminis- 
cent. II  photogravure  portraits  by  the  author.  (200 
copies.)     Royal  8vo.     Brooklyn,  1889. 

HARTE,  FRANCIS  BRET.     1839  — 

(Edited,  anonymously.)  Outcroppings  :  being  Selections  of 
California  Verse.     Square  i6mo.     San  Francisco,  1866. 


112  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Lost  Galleon  and  other  Tales.  i2mo.  San  Francisco, 
1867. 

Condensed  Novels  and  other  Papers.  With  Comic  Illustra- 
tions by  Frank  Bellew.      12 mo.     New  York,  1867. 

The  Luck  of  Roaring  Camp  and  other  Sketches.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1870. 

^  Plain  Language  from  Truthful  James.  [A  series  of  nine  orig- 
inal sketches,  by  Hull,  with  engraved  text.]  8vo.  West- 
ern News  Co.     [Chicago,  1870.] 

>  Fac-Simile  of  the  Original  Manuscript  of  The  Heathen 
Chinee  as  written  for  The  Overland  Monthly,  together  with 
the  Corrected  Letter  Press  as  published  in  the  Issue  of 
September,  1870.  Portrait,  8vo.  San  Francisco  [187 1]. 
*#*Also  twelve  copies  printed  for  presentation  by  the  author. 
4to.     San  Francisco  [1871].  - 

'^The  Heathen  Chinee.      Illustrations   by  Sol    Eytinge,   Jr. 
i2mo.     Boston,   1871. 

The  Pliocene  Skull.  Sketches  by  E.  M.  Schaffer,  M.D. 
Dec.  8,  1870.     Square  8vo.     [Washington,  1871.] 

*^*The  second  issue  of  The  Pliocene  Skull  contains  extract 
from  the  proceedings  of  the  California  Academy  of  Natural 
Sciences,  July  16,  1866;  also  additional  design  on  wrapper, 
neither  of  which  appeared  in  first  issue.  Square  Svo.  [Wash- 
ington, 1871.] 

tmmm.   Condensed  Novels.     Illustrations  by  S.  Eytinge,  Jr.     i2mo. 
Boston,  1 871. 

*»*The  "other  papers"  of  the  New  York  edition  of  1867  are 
omitted  in  this  issue. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1871. 

East  and  West  Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1871. 

That  Heathen  Chinee  and  other  Poems,  mostly  Humorous. 
Illustrations,  and  music  of  The  Heathen  Chinee.  i2mo. 
London  [1871!.  J^       / 

Stories  of  the  Sierras.     i2mo.     Dooto(n,^872] 

•—The  Luck  of  Roaring  Camp  and  other  Sketches.     Illustra- 
tions.    4to.     Boston,  1872. 

Poetical  Works.     Illustrations.     Square  i6mo.    Boston,  1872. 


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HARTE'S   BOOKS 

Outcroppings:  Bein^  selections  of  California  verse.     Sq.  IGino San  Francisco, 

Tiie  Lost  Galleon  ami  Other  Tales.     12in<) San  Francisco, 

Condensed  Novels  and  Other  Papers.     Illustrated.     ISnnj New  York, 

Tlie  Ijiick  of  Hoariny-  Camp  and  Other  Sketches.     12mo Boston, 

I^lain  Language  from  Trutliful  James  (a  series  of  nine  sketches  l)y  Hull). 

8vo.     Western  News  Co Chicago, 

^ac-simile  of  the  Original  MS.  of  the  Heathen  Chinee,  as  written  for  the 

Overland  Monthly,  etc.     Portraits.     8vo San  Francisco, 

^he  Heathen  Chinee.     Illustrated  by  Sol.  Eytinge,  Jr.     12mo Boston, 

The   Pliocene   Skull.     Sketches   E.  M.  Shaffer,  M.I).,  December  8,  1870. 

S(]uare  8vo Washington, 

Condensed  Novels.     Illustrated  by  S.  Eytinge,  Jr.     ]2mo   . .    Boston, 

Poems.     12mo Bost(jn. 

East  and  West  Poems.     12mo Boston, 

The  Heathen  Chinee  and  Other  Poems,  etc.     12mo London, 

Songs  of  the  Sierras.     12mo Boston, 

The  Luck  of  Roaring  Camp.  etc.     4to Boston, 

Poetical  Works.     Square  16mo Boston, 

Mrs.  Skagg's  Husband,  etc.     ICmo Boston, 

M'liss  :  An  Idyl  of  Red  Mountain.     8vo New  York, 

Echoes  of  the  Foot-Hills.     16mo Boston, 

Tales  of  the  Argonauts,  etc.     16mo Boston, 

Gabriel  Conroy.     Illustrated.     8vo Hartford, 

Two  Men  of  Sandy  Bar.     Osgood.     18mo Boston, 

Thankful  Blossom,  etc.     18mo Boston, 

The  Story  of  a  Mine.     18mo Boston, 

Drift  from  Two  Shores.     18mo Boston, 

The  Twins  of  Table  Mt.,  etc.     18mo Boston, 

Works.     5  vols.     12mo Boston, 

Flip,  and  Found  at  Blazing  Star.     ISmo Boston, 

In  the  Carquinez  Woods.     18mo Boston, 

On  the  I'rontier.     18mo Boston, 

Maruja.     18mo Boston, 

By  Shore  and  Sedge.     18mo Boston, 

Snow  Bound  at  Eagles.     18mo Boston, 

The  Queen  of  the  Pirate  Isle London, 

A  Millionaire  of  Rough  and  Ready,  etc.     18mo Boston, 

The  Crusade  of  the  Excelsior.     16mo Boston, 

The  Argonauts  of  North  Liberty.     18rao Boston, 

A  Phyllis  of  the  Sierras,  etc.     16mo Boston, 

Cressy.     16mo Boston, 

The  Heritage  of  Dedlow  Marsh,  etc.     ICmo Boston, 

A  Waif  of  tlie  Plains.     ISmo Boston. 

A  Ward  of  the  Golden  Gate.     16mo Boston, 

A  Sappho  of  Green  Springs,  etc.     16mo Boston. 

Col.  Starbottle's  Client,  etc.     16mo Boston. 

A  First  Family  of  Tasajera.     lOmo Boston. 

Susy  :  A  Story  of  the  Plains.     16mo Boston, 

Sally  Dows,  and  Other  Stories.     lOmo. Boston, 

A  Protege  of  Jack  Hamlin's,  etc.     lOmo Boston. 

The  Bell-Ringer  of  Angel's,  etc.     Kimo Boston. 

In  a  Hollow  of  the  Hills.     lOmo Boston, 

Clarence.     16ino Boston, 

In  a  Hollow  of  the  Hills.     IGmo Boston, 

Barker's  Luck.  etc.     16mo Boston. 

Three  Partners,  etc.     16mo Boston, 

Tales  of  Trail  and  Town.     16mo Boston. 

Stories  in  Light  and  Shadow.     16mo Boston. 

Mr.  Jack  Hamlin's  Meditation,  etc.,  etc.     IGmo Boston, 

From  Sandhill  to  Pine.    ICmo Boston. 

Under  the  Redwoods.     16mo Boston, 

Openings  in  the  Old  Trail.     IGmo Boston. 

Ernest  Dressel  North. 

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NOTES   ON  RARE   BOOKS 


SINCE  the  initial  publication  of  Mr.  Slater's 
"  Book  Prices  Current  "  in  1S87,  and  Mr. 
Livingston's  "  American  Book  Prices  Current " 
in  1895,  the  public,  as  well  as  the  bookseller, 
has  been  kept  reasonably  well  informed  on  the 
prices  of  rare  books,  and  the  fact  that  the 
weekly  and  sometimes  the  daily  press  has 
reference  to  such  sales,  is  highly  significant 
of  the  fact  that  the  public,  as  a  whole,  is  be- 
coming not  merely  curiously  interested,  but 
intelligently  so.  Formerly  the  old  bookseller 
looked  mysteriously  at  his  wares  when  asked 
a  price,  and  with  much  vehemence  notified  his 
customer  of  his  ignorance  or  lack  of  knowl- 
edge, but  that  he,  the  bookseller,  was  all-wise> 
and  entirely  able  to  give  information  where  it 
was  really  important  to  do  so.  This  homily  is 
brought  forth  by  the  fact  that  the  auction  sea- 
son just  closed  in  both  England  and  America 
has  been  remarkable  in  many  ways,  notably 
because  of  the  character  of  the  books  sold  and 
also  the  high  prices  some  of  them  realized. 
Now  that  Mr.  Slater  has  decided  to  issue  his 
volume  according  to  season  and  not  according 
to  calendar,  one  may  review  the  bookselling 
season  on  both  sides  of  the  water  at  the  same 
time.  Two  large  private  sales  have  been  con- 
summated which  must  ever  be  handed  down  in 
the  annals  of  bookselling  as  of  the  highest 
importance.  One,  gigantic  in  its  importance 
ind  the  other  far-reaching  in  its  dispersion. 
I  refer  to  the  purchase  by  Mr.  Morgan  of  his 
^reat  collection  of  Incunabula,  MS.,  etc.,  and 
he  other  the  purchase  en  bloc,  by  Mr.  Rich- 
nond,  of  the  Lefferts  collection.  In  the  case 
)f  the  latter,  some  books  were  sold  at  auction 
n  London  and  New  York,  but  a  large  majority 
n  value,  if  not  in  bulk,  changed  hands  by  pri- 
'^ate  means,  before  the  ordinary  public  had  its 
'hance. 

Notwithstanding  these  two  sales,  amounting 
in  value  to  over  $1,000,000,  the  auction  season 
just  closed  was  a  notable  one.  We  quote  a  few 
of  the  record  prices  to  show  the  upward  ten- 
dency :  Caxton's  "  Royal  Book,"  £3,225 ;  Shake- 
speare (the  second  folio),  £690;   Shakespeare 


(the  third  folio),  £75.5 :  Shakespeare's  "  Poems," 
1645  (Mr.  :\rcKee's  copy),  £1,250:  Milton's 
"  Lycidas,"'  £199  ;  De  Foe's  "  Robinson  Crusoe," 
£245;  Goldsmith's  "Vicar  of  Wakefield,"  2 
vols.,  £134,  and  many  others.  Taken  at  ran- 
dom the  following  important  items  were  sold 
during  the  year :  A'  Kempis's  "  Imitation  of 
Christ,"  Augsburg,  1471,  printed  by  Zanier; 
Dante's  "  Divine  Comedy,"  Florence,  1481  (with 
Botticelli's  designs):  Homer,  "Works,"  Flor- 
ence, 1488  (printed  by  Demetrius  Cretensis) ; 
Lydgate's  translation  of  the  "  Fall  of  Princes," 
printed  by  Pynson,  London,  1494  ;  Les  Fevre's 
"  Recuyvles  of  Troye,"  London,  1503  ;  Alexan- 
der's "  Recreations  with  the  Muses."  London, 
1637 :  Chapman's  "  Homer,"  London,  1598 ; 
Queen  Elizabeth's  Prayer  Book,  London,  1578 ; 
Florio's  "Montaigne,"  London,  1603:  Shake- 
speare's "  Rape  of  Lucrece,"  London,  1624 ; 
Walton's  "  Complete  Angler,"  London,  1653 ; 
Herrick's  "  Plesperides  ''  (original  sheep),  Lon- 
don, 1646;  Bunyan's  "Holy  War,"  London^ 
1683:  "Kilmarnock,"  Burns,  1786;  Gray's 
"Elegy,"  London,  1751;  Swift's  "Gulliver's 
Travels,"'  London,  1736-1727;  Watts's  "Di- 
vine Songs,''  London.  1715;  Mrs.  Browning's 
"  Battle  of  Marathon,"  London,  1820 ;  "  Son- 
nets from  the  Portuguese,"  Reading,  1820 ; 
Keats's  "  Lamia,"  London,  1830 ;  Lamb's 
"  King  and  Queen  of  Hearts,''  1806  (previously 
unknown) :  "  Elia,"  London,  1833-1833  (boards,^ 
uncut) ;  Scott's  "  Waverley  "  (original  boards) ; 
Eliot's  "Indian  Bible,"  London,  1661-1663; 
Budd's  "  Good  Order,"  printed  by  Bradford  in 
Philadelphia,  1685 ;  Colden's  "  Five  Indian 
Nations,"  New  York,  1737;  Franklin's  "Cato 
Major,"'  Philadelphia,  printed  by  Franklin, 
1744;  Thomas's  "New  Jersey,'' for  1698  and 
many  others. 

These  books  picked  out  at  random,  running- 
in  price  from  $185  to  $11,000,  indicate  the 
tendency  in  collecting,  and  although  many  of 
the  items  are  high  priced,  they  were  not  always 
so ;  it  therefore  behooves  the  collector  of  to-day 
to  have  the  prophet's  vision,  so  he  may  become 
the  opulent  owner  of  to-morrow. 

Ernest  D vessel  North. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  113 

Proceedings  at  the  3rd  Annual  Re-Union  of  the  Society  of 
the  Army  of  the  Potomac  in  Boston,  May  12th,  1S71. 
[Poem,  The  Old  Major  Explains,  by  Bret  .Harte,  p.  22.] 
8vo.     New  York,  1S72. 

Mrs.  Skaggs's  Husbands  and  other  Sketches.  i6mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1S73. 

M'liss  :  an  Idyl  of  Red  Mountain.     Svo.     New  York,  1873. 

Complete  \Vorks  in  Prose  and  Poetry,  with  an  Introductory 
Essay  by  J.  M.  Bellew.  Portrait.  Small  Svo.  London 
[1873]. 

An  Episode  of  Fiddletown  and  otht-r  Sketches.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1S73. 

Echoes  of  the  Foot- Hills.     i6mo.     Boston,  1875. 

Tales  of  the  Argonauts  and  other  Sketches.     i6mo.     Bos-  / 
ton,  1875. 

Gabriel  Conroy.     Illustrations.     Svo.     Hartford,  1S76.  ¥^ 

Two  Men  of  Sandy  Bar.     A  Drama.     iSmo.     Boston,  1876. '""'^ 

Thankful  Blossom  :  a  Romance  of  the  Jerseys,  1779.  Illus- 
trations.    iSmo.     Boston,  1877. 

The  Story  of  a  Mine.     iSmo.     Boston,  1S78. 

West  Point  Jic  Jacs.  A  Collection  of  Military  Verse,  to- 
gether with  the  Special  Poem,  Cadet  Grey,  by  Bret  Harte. 
Illustrations.     Oblong  i6mo.     New  York,  1878. 

The  Hoodlum  Band  and  other  Stories.     4to.     London,  1878. 

Drift  from  Two  Shores.     i8mo.     Boston,  187S. 

An  Heiress  of  Red  Dog  and  other  Tales.  i6mo.  London, 
1879. 

The  Twins  of  Table  Mountain  and  other  Stories.  iSmo. 
Boston,  1879. 

Jeff  Briggs's  Love  Story  and  other  Sketches.  i6mo.  Lon- 
don, 1880. 

Complete  Works.  Collected  and  revised  by  the  Author.  5 
volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1882. 


114  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Flip,  and  Found  at  Blazing  Star.     iSmo.     Boston,  1SS2. 

Flip  and  other  Stories,     izmo.     London,  1882. 

*^*This    edition    contains  "A  Gentleman  of  La  Porte,"  not 
included  in  the  Boston  issue. 

Poetical  Works  [newly  revised  by  the  author].     Household 
Edition.     Portrait.     i2ino.     Boston,  1883. 

In  the  Carquinez  Woods.     iSmo.     Boston,  1884. 

On  the  Frontier.     iSmo.     Boston,  1884. 

Maruja.     i8mo.     Boston,  1885. 

By  Shore  and  Sedge.     i8mo.     Boston,  1885. 

Snow-Bound  at' Eagle's.     iSmo.     Boston,  1S85. 

The  Queen  of  the  Pirate  Isle.     Illustrations  in  colors  by  Kate 
Greenaway.     Square  Svo.     London  [1886]. 

*^*The  imported  copies  bear  Boston  imprint  and  are  dated 
1887. 

A  Millionaire  of  Rough  and  Ready,  and  Devil's  Ford.     iSmo.  I 
Boston,  1887. 

Devil's  Ford.     A  Novel.     i2nio.     London,  1887. 

The  Crusade  of  the  Excelsior.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     Bos 
ton,  1887, 

The  Argonauts  of  North  Liberty.     i8mo.     Boston,  1888. 

A  Phyllis  of  the  Sierras,  and   Drift  from  Redwood  Camp. 
i8mo.     Boston,   1888. 

Cressy.     i6mo.     Boston,  1889. 

The  Heritage  of  Dedlow  Marsh,  and  other  Tales.     i6mo. 
Boston,  1889. 

A  Waif  of  the  Plains.     i8mo.     Boston,  1890. 

A  Ward  of  the  Golden  Gate.     i6mo.     Boston,  1890. 

A  Sappho  of  Green  Springs  and  other  Stories.     i6mo.     Bos- 
ton, 1 89 1. 

Colonel  Starbottle's  Client  and  other  People.  i6mo.    Boston, 
1S92. 

A  First  Family  of  Tasajera.     i6mo.     Boston,  1892. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  116 

Susy:  a  Story  of  the  Plains.     i6nio.     Boston,  1S93. 

Sally  Dows  and  other  Stories.     i6mo.     Boston,  1893. 

A  Prote'ge'e  of  Jack  Hamlin's  and  other  Stories.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1894. 

The  Bell-Ringer  of  Angel's  and  other  Stories.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1S94. 

(With  Robert  Louis  Stevenson,  Rudyard  Kipling  and  others.) 
My  First  Book.  Portraits  and  illustrations.  Square  8vo. 
London,  1894. 

Clarence.     i6mo.     Boston,  1895.    — 

In  a  Hollow  of  the  Hills.     i6mo.     Boston,  1895.  y^ 
***See  also  James,  Henry. 

HAWTHORNE,  JULIAN,     i  S46  — 

Bressant.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     New  York,  1873. 

Idolatry:  a  Romance.      i2mo.     Boston,  1874. 

Saxon  Studies.     i2mo.     Boston,  1876. 

Garth.     A  Novel.     Svo.     New  York,  1877. 

Mrs.  Gainsborough's   Diamonds.      i6mo.     New  York,  1877. 

Sebastian  Strome.     3  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  1879. 
*^,*Also,  Svo.     New  York,  1S80. 

The  Laughing  Mill  and  Other  Stories.    i2mo.    London,  1879. 
Archibald  Malmaison.     i2mo.     London,  1879. 

Ellice  Quentin  and  other  Stories.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  Lon- 
don, 1880. 

Yellow  Cap  and  other  Fairy  Stories.     i2mo.     London,  1880. 

Prince  Saroni's  Wife  and  other  Stories.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
London,  1882. 

Dust:  a  Novel.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1883. 

Beatrix  Randolph.     A  Novel.     3  volumes,  i2mo.     London, 
1883. 
•»*Also,  limo.     Boston,  18S4. 


lie.  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Fortune's  Fool.     lamo.     Boston,  1883. 

Prince  Saroni's  Wife,  and  The   Pearl  Shell  Necklace.     i2mo. 
New  York,  1884. 

Nathaniel  Hawthorne  and  his  Wife.  A  Biography.    Portraits 

and  illustrations.     Large  paper.  (350    copies.)      2   vol- 
umes, Svo.     Cambridge,  1884. 

*^*The  same.     2  volumes,  i2mo.  Boston,  1SS5. 

Love — or,  a  Name.     A  Story.     i2mo.     Boston,  1885. 

Miss  Cadogna  :  a  Romance.     i2mo.     London,  1885. 

Noble  Blood.     i2mo.     New  York,  1885. 

John  Parmelee's  Curse.      i6mo.     New  York  [1886]. 

The  Trial  of  Gideon.     i2mo.     New  York,  1886. 

Confessions  and  Criticisms.     Portrait.     i2mo.    Boston,  1887. 

A  Tragic  Mystery.     i2mo.     New  York,  1887. 

An  American  Penman.     i2mo.     New  York,  1887. 

The  Great  Bank  Robbery.     12 mo.     New  York,  1887. 

Another's  Crime.     i2mo.     New  York,  1888. 

Section  588  ;  or,  the  Fatal  Letter.     i2mo.     New  York,  1888. 
*^,*The  preceding  five  volumes  are  edited  from  the  diary  of 
Police  Inspector  Byrnes,  of  New  York. 

A  Dream  and  a  Forgetting.     i2mo.    New  York,  1888. 

The  Professor's  Sister.     i2mo.     New  York,  1888. 

*,„*Published  in  London  as  The  Spirit  of  the  Camera. 

Sinfire   [with  Douglas   Duane,  by  Edgar  Fawcett].     12  mo. 
Philadelphia,  1888. 

Constance.     i2mo.     New  York,  1889. 

Kildhurm's  Oak.     i2mo.     New  York  [1890]. 

PauHne.     12 mo.     New  York  [1890]. 

(With  Leonard  Bacon.)  American  Literature.  An  Elementary 
Text-Book.     Portraits.     i2mo.     Boston,  1891. 

The  Story  of  Oregon.     2  volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1892. 


A  BIBLIOGRAPHT.  117 

Six  Cent  Sam's.     Illustrations.      i2mo.     St.  Paul,  1893. 

Humors  of  the  Fair.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Chicago,  1893. 
*»*See  also  Field,  Eugene;  and  Hawthorne,  N. 

HAWTHORNE,  NATHANIEL.     1804-1864. 

[Anonymous.]     Fanshawe,  a  Tale.     12 mo.     Boston,    1828. 

The  American  Magazine  of  Useful  Knowledge.  Vol.  II. 
Illustrations.     Royal  8vo.     Boston,  1836. 

***The  six  concluding  numbers  of  this  volume,  March- 
August,  inclusive,  1S36,  were  edited,  anonjmouslj,  by  Haw- 
thorne, who,  with  his  sister,  wrote  or  revised  almost  the  entire 
contents.  His  contributions  to  this  magazine  have  never  been 
reprinted. 

[Anonymous.]  Peter  Parley's  Universal  History,  on  the 
Basis  of  Geography.  For  the  Use  of  Families.  Maps  and 
illustrations.     2    volumes,  square    12 mo.      Boston,   1837. 

Twice-Told  Tales.     i2mo.     Boston,  1837. 

The  Gentle  Boy:  A  Thrice-Told  Tale.  With  an  Original 
Illustration.     4to.     Boston,  1839. 

The  Sister  Years  :  being  the  Carrier's  Address  to  the  Patrons 
of  The  Salem  Gazette,   ist  January,    1839.     Svo.     Salem, 
1839. 

Grandfather's  Chair :  a  History  for  Youth.  iSmo.  Boston, 
1841. 

*^*Reissued,  with  revisions  and  additions.  Frontispiece. 
iSmo.     Boston,  1842. 

Famous  Old  People  :  being  the  Second  P'poch  of  Grand- 
father's Chair.     i8mo.     Boston,  1841. 

Liberty  Tree  :  with  the  Last  Words  of  Grandfather's  Chair. 
i8mo.     Boston,  1841. 

***The  same.  Second  Edition  [with  revisions].  Frontis- 
piece.    iSmo.     Boston,  1842. 

Famous  Old  People.  Second  Edition  [with  revisions]. 
Frontispiece.     i8mo.     Boston,  1842. 

Twice-Told  Tales.  [Vol.  ii.,  now  first  published ;  second 
issue  ot  vol.  i.]     2  volumes,  i6mo,     Boston,  1842. 

Biographical  Stories  for  Children.     i8mo.     Boston,  1842. 


lis  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Historical  Tales  for  Youth.  2  volumes,  i8mo.  Boston, 
1842. 

*^*i.,  Grandfather's  Chair,  and  Famous  Old  People;  ii., 
Liberty  Tree  and  Biographical  Stories  for  Children. 

Samuel  Johnson.  The  Sunday  School  Society's  Gift.  iSmo. 
Boston,  1842. 

The  Celestial  Railroad.     32mo.     Boston,  1843. 

[Anonymous.]  A  Visit  to  the  Celestial  City.  Revised  by  the 
Committee  of  Publication  of  the  American  Sunday- 
School  Union.  4  illustrations.   i6mo.  Philadelphia  [1843]. 

(Edited.)  Journal  of  an  African  Cruiser.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1845. 

*^*The  edition  consisted  of  two  thousand  copies,  of  which 
five  hundred  were  sent  to  England  and  appeared  with  the  pub- 
lishers' London  imprint. 

Mosses  from  an  Old  Manse.  2  parts,  i2mo.  New  York, 
1846. 

The  Celestial  Railroad.     32mo.     Lowell,  1847. 

Esthetic  Papers,  edited  by  Elizabeth  P.  Peabody.  [Includ- 
ing Main  Street,  by  Hawthorne,  pp.  145-174;  also  War, 
an  unpublished  lecture,  by  Emerson,  and  Resistance  to 
Civil  Government,  by  Thoreau.]     8vo.     Boston,  1849. 

The  Scarlet  Letter  ;  a  Romance.     i2mo.     Boston,  1850. 

*^*In  the  first  issue  the  word  "  re-duplicate  "  occurs  on  page 
21,  line  20,  for  which  the  word  "  repudiate  "  was  substituted 
in  the  second  issue  (although,  in  his  preface  to  the  latter,  the 
author  asserts  its  publication  "  without  the  change  of  a  word")  ; 
the  word  "  resuscitate  "  appears  in  subsequent  issues. 

The  Scarlet  Letter.  [Second  issue,  with  additional  preface, 
and  alteration  of  text.]      i2mo.     Boston,  1850. 

The  House  of  the  Seven  Gables,  a  Romance.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1 85 1. 

Twice-Told  Tales.  A  New  Edition  [revised,  with  preface, 
pp.  5-12,  now  first  published].  2  volumes,  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1 85 1. 

True  Stories  from  History  and  Biography.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1S51. 

*,^*The  same  [second  issue,  with  revisions  and  additions]. 
Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  iS";!. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  119 

The  Memorial :  written  by  Friends  of  the  Late  Mrs.  [Frances 
S.]  Osgood,  [including  Hawthorne,  who  specially  con- 
tributed The  Snow  Image,  pp.  41-58,  Simms,  Stoddard, 
Bayard  Taylor,  Willis,  Boker  and  others,]  and  edited  by 
Mary  Hewitt.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  Svo.  New 
York,  185 1. 

The  Snow-Image  and  other  Tales.     i2mo.     London,  185 1. 

The  Snow  Image  and  other  Twice-Told  Tales.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1 85  2. 

The  Blithedale  Romance.     i2mo.     Boston,  1852. 

*^*Also  issued  in  2  volumes,  Svo.     London,  1S52. 

A  Wonder-Book  for  Girls  and  Boys.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1852. 

Life  of  Franklin  Pierce.     Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  1852. 

Tanglewood  Tales  for  Girls  and  Boys  :  being  a  Second  Won- 
der-Book.    Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1S53. 

Mosses  from  an  Old  Manse.  Carefully  revised  by  the 
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umes, i2mo.     Boston,  1854. 

[Anonymous.]  A  Rill  from  the  Town  Pump.  [With  re- 
marks by  Telba.]      i6mo.     London,  1857. 

The  Philosophy  of  the  Plays  of  Shakespere  Unfolded.  By 
Delia  Bacon.  With  a  Preface  [pp.  vii.-xi.]  by  Nathaniel 
Hawthorne.     Svo.     London,  1857. 

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The  Weal-Reaf:  a  Record  of  the  Essex  Institute  Fair. 
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The  Marble  Faun  ;  or  the  Romance  of  Monte  Beni.  2  vol- 
umes, i2mo.     Boston,  i860. 

***The  same.     Second    issue,    with    additional    "conclusion" 
pp.  284-28S.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1S60. 

***Issued    in    London  as    Transformation  ....  3  volumes, 
small  Svo.     i860. 

Our  Old  Home  :  a  Series  of  Sketches.    i2mo.   Boston,  1863. 

The  Snow  Image  :  a  Childish  Miracle.  Colored  illustrations. 
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T20  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Pansie  :  a  Fragment.     i2mo.     London  [1864]  . 

Twice-Told  Tales.  A  New  Edition  [including  The  Sn'ow 
Image].     Portrait.     2  volumes,  24mo.     Boston,  1865. 

Passages  from  the  American  Xote-Books.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
Boston,  1868. 

Passages  from  the  English  Xote-Books.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
Boston,  1870. 

Passages  from  the  French  and   Italian    Xote-Books.     2  vol- 
umes, 8vo.     London,  1871. 
*^*The  same.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1S72. 

Septimius  Felton  ;  or,  the    Elixir  of  Life.      i2mo.      Boston, 

1872. 

Memoir  of  Xathaniel  Hawthorne  [by  H.  A.  Page]  with  Sto- 
ries now  First  Published.     i2mo.     London,  1872. 

The  Dolliver  Romance  and  other  Pieces.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1876. 

Fanshawe  and  other  Pieces  [now  first  collected].  i2mo. 
Boston,  1876. 

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the  Little  Classic  edition  of  Hawthorne's    works,     iSmo.   1876. 

Legends  of  New  England.  Illustrations.  32mo.  Boston, 
1877. 

Legends  of  the  Province  House.  Frontispiece.  32mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1877. 

Tales  of  the  White  Hills.     32mo.     Boston,  1877. 

A  Virtuoso's  Collection,  and  other  Tales.  Frontispiece. 
32mo.     Boston,  1S77. 

Doctor  Grimshawe's  Secret,  a  Romance.  Edited,  with  Pre- 
face and  Xotes,  by  Juhan  Hawthorne.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1883. 

Sketches  and  Studies.     i8mo.     Boston  [1883]. 

Tales,  Sketches  and  other  Papers.  With  a  Biographical 
Sketch  by  George  Parsons  Lathrop.  Portrait  and  facsim- 
iles.    i2mo.     Boston,  1883. 


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Complete  Works.  With  Introductions  and  Bibliographical 
Notes  by  George  Parsons  Lathrop.  Portraits  and  illustra- 
tions.    13  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1883. 

*,*The   same.     Large   paper.      (250   copies.)       13   volumes, 
royal  8vo.     Cambridge,  1883. 

Delia  Bacon.     By  Theodore  Bacon.    8vo.    London,  1888. 
*^*Contains     twenty  letters,   mostly  relative    to  the    Bacon- 
Shakespeare  theory,  by  Hawthorne,  now  first  published. 

*^f*Twentv-seven  original  contributions  by  Hawthorne  ap- 
peared, anonymously,  in  The  Token  (Boston'';,  for  1830,  183 1, 
1S32,  1S33,  1835,  1S36,  1S37  and  1838;  The  New  England  Mag- 
azine, for  1834  and  1835,  contained  seventeen;  The  Democratic 
Review  (New  York),  for  1838,  1839,  1840,  1843,  1S44,  1845  ^"^ 
1846  contained  twenty-five,  among  others.  Papers  of  an  Old 
Dartmouth  Prisoner,  never  reprinted ;  and  The  Atlantic 
Monthly  for  i860,  1S62,  1S63,  1S65  and  1868,  several,  including 
the  posthumous  fragments  of  Septimius  Felton  and  The  Dolli- 
ver  Romance.  Besides  the  annual  and  the  magazines  here 
named,  he  contributed  to  The  Knickerbocker,  1837 ;  American 
Monthly, 1838;  The  Pioneer,  1843;  Dollar  Magazine,  185 1 ;  In- 
ternational  Magazine,  1852  ;  and    Harper's  Monthly' Magazine, 

1857- 
HAY,  JOHN.     1838  — 

Pike  County  Ballads,  and  other  Pieces.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1871. 

Jim  Bludsoe  of  the  Prairie  Belle,  and  Little  Breeches.  Illus- 
trations.    i2mo.     Boston,  1871. 

Little  Breeches :  a  Pike  County  View  of  Special  Providence. 
Illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,  187 1. 

Little  Breeches  and  other  Pieces  :  Humourous,  Descriptive 
and  Pathetic.     i2mo.     London,  1S71. 

Castilian  Days.     i2mo.     Boston,  1871. 

Amasa  Stone.  Born  April  27,  1818.  Died  May  11,  1883. 
(Privately    printed;  95  copies.)      8vo.     New  York,  1883. 

Memorial  of  Dr.  Charles  Hay.  (Privately  printed.)  8vo. 
New  York,  1885. 

The  Enchanted  Shirt.  Illustrations.  Square  i6mo.  Chi- 
cago [1889]. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1890. 


122  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

(With  John  G.  Nicolay.)  Abraham  Lincoln :  a  History. 
Portraits  and  ilUistrations.  lo  volumes,  8vo.  New  York, 
1890. 

(Edited,  with  J.  G.  Nicolay.)  The  Complete  Works  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Comprising  his  Speeches,  State  Papers, 
and  Miscellaneous  Writings.  Portraits  and  facsimiles. 
2  volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1894. 

HAYNE,  PAUL  HAMILTON.     1831-1886. 

Poems.     i6mo.     Boston,  1855. 

Sonnets  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     Charleston,  1857. 

Avolio  :  a  Legend  of  the  Island  of  Cos.  With  Poems  Lyri- 
cal, Miscellaneous  and  Dramatic.     i6mo.     Boston,  i860. 

Legends  and  Lyrics.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1872. 

The  Mountain  of  the  Lovers  ;  with  Poems  of  Nature  and  Tra- 
dition.    1 2 mo.     New  York,  1875. 

W.  Gilmore  Simms.  A  Poem  delivered  at  the  Charleston 
Academy  of  Music,  on  13th  Dec,  1877,  as  Prologue  to  the 
Dramatic  Entertainment  in  Aid  of  the  Simms  Memorial 
Fund.     8vo.     [Charleston,  1877.] 

Poems.     Complete,  with  Biographical  Sketch.     Portrait  and 
illustrations.     Square  8vo.     Boston,  1882. 
*«.*See  also  Timrod,  Henry. 

HEARN,  LAFCADIO.      1850  — 

(Translated.)  One  of  Cleopatra's  Nights,  and  other  Fantas- 
tic Romances,  by  Theophile  Gautier.  Portrait.  8vo. 
New  York,  1882. 

Strange  Leaves  from  Strange  Literature.  Stories  recon- 
structed from  the  Anvari — Soheili,  Baital — Pachisi,  Ma- 
habharata,  Gulistan,  Talmud    ....   i6mo.  Boston,  1884. 

(Translated.)  Gombo  Zhebes.  Little  Dictionary  of  Creole 
Proverbs  ;  selected  from  Six  Creole  Dialects,  with  Notes 
....     Square  8vo.     New  York,  1885. 

Some  Chinese  Ghosts.     i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

Chita  :  a  Memory  of  Last  Island.     12 mo.     New  York,  1889. 

Youma.     i2mo.     New  York,  1890. 


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(Translated.)  The  Crime  of  Sylvestre  Bonnard  (Member 
of  the  Institute),  by  Anatole  France.  8vo.  New  York, 
1890. 

GHmpses  of  Unfamiliar  Japan.  2  volumes,  8vo.  Boston, 
1894. 

Out  of  the  East ;  Reveries  and  Studies  in  New  Japan.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1895. 

HIBBARD,  GEORGE  A.     1858  — 

Iduna  and  other  Stories.     i2mo.     New  York,  1 89 1. 

The  Governor  and  other  Stories.     i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 

Nowadays  and  other  Stories.  Illustrations.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1893. 

HIGGINSON,  THOMAS  WENTWORTH.     1823  — 

Man  shall  not  live  by  Bread  Alone  ;  a  Thanksgiving  Sermon . 
8vo.     Newburyport,  1848. 

The  Tongue  :  Two  Practical  Sermons.  8vo.  Newburyport, 
1850. 

The  Birthday  in  Fairyland:  a  Story  for  Children.  i8mo. 
Boston,  1850. 

Address  to  the  Voters  of  the  Third  Congressional  District  of 
Massachusetts.     8vo.     Lowell,   1850. 

Merchants  :  a  Sunday  Evening  Lecture.  8vo.  Newbury- 
port, 1 85 1. 

Things  New  and  Old  :  an  Installation  Sermon  ....  8vo. 
Worcester,  1852. 

Elegy  without  Fiction.  Sermon,  Oct.  31,  1852.  Suggested 
by  the  Deaths  of  Webster  and  Rantoul.  Broadside. 
Worcester,  1852. 

Thalatta  :  a  Book  for  the  Seaside.  [Edited,  anonymously,  by 
Higginson  and  Samuel  Longfellow.]  i2mo.  Boston, 
1853- 

The  Unitarian  Autumnal  Convention,  a  Sermon.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton,  1853. 


124  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Woman  and  her  Wishes  :  an  Essay.  Inscribed  to  the  Massa- 
chusetts Constitutional  Convention.     Svo.      Boston,  1853. 

Ma^achusetts  in  Mourning.  A  Sermon.  .  .  .  Worcester, 
June  4,  1S54.     Svo.     Boston,  1854. 

A  Ride  through  Kansas.     8vo.     [Boston]  1S56. 

Does  Slavery  Christianize  the  Negro  ?  i2mo.  New  York 
[1857]. 

The  New  Revolution :  a  Speech  before  the  Anti-Slavery 
Society.  .  .  .  New  York,  May  12,  1857.  Svo.  Boston, 
1857- 

Out-Door  Papers.     12 mo.     Boston,  1863. 

(Translated.)     The  Works  of  Epictetus.     Consisting  of  his 
Discourses,  the   Enchiridion,  and  Fragments.     Svo.     Bos- 
ton, 1865. 
*:^*Also  2  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1S90. 

(Edited.)  Harvard  Memorial  Biographies.  2  volumes,  Svo. 
Cambridge,  1865. 

***The  same,  revised.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Cambridge,  1867. 

Memoir  of  Dr.  Thaddeus  William    Harris.     Svo.     Boston, 
1869. 
*i*Reprinled  from    Harris's    Entomological  Correspondence. 

Malbone  :  an  Oldport  Romance.     lamo.     Boston,  1869. 

Ought  Women  to  learn  the  Alphabet?  ....  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1869. 

Army  Life  in  a  Black  Regiment.     i2mo.     Boston,  1870. 

Atlantic  Essays.     i2mo.     Boston,  1 87 1. 

The  Sympathy  of  Religions.     Royal  Svo.     Boston,  187 1. 

Oldport  Days.     Illustrations.      i2mo.     Boston,  1873. 

Young  Folks'  History  of  the  United  States.      Illustrations. 
Square  i6mo.     Boston,  1875. 
* ^*Gxz.diW2.\\y  enlarged  in  subsequent  editions. 

Brief  Biographies  of  European  Public  Men.  4  volumes, 
square  i6mo.     Boston,  1875-77. 

History  of  Education  in  Rhode  Island  [prepared  for  the 
State  of  Rhode  Island],     Svo.     Providence,  1876. 


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Young  Folks'  Book  of  American  Explorers.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1877. 

Short  Studies  of  American  Authors.     i2mo.     Boston,  1880. 

Common  Sense  about  Women.     i6mo.     Boston,  1882. 

Wendell  Phillips.  Reprinted  from  The  Nation.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1884. 

Margaret  Fuller  Ossoli.     Portrait.     i6mo.     Boston,  1884. 

A  Larger  History  of  the  United  States.  ...  to  the  Close  of 
President  Jackson's  Administration.  Maps  and  illustra- 
trations.     Square  8vo.     New  York,  1886. 

The  Monarch  of  Dreams.     24mo.     Boston,  1887. 

Hints  on  Writing  and  Speech-Making.    24mo.    Boston,  1887. 

Women  and  Men.     i6mo.     New  York,  1888. 

Travellers  and  Outlaws :  Episodes  in  American  History. 
i2mo.     Boston,  18S9. 

The  Afternoon  Landscape.  Poems  and  Translations.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1889. 

In  a  Fair  Country.  Essays  from  Out- Door  Papers.  54  illus- 
trations.    Oblong  8vo.     Boston  [1890]. 

Life  of  Francis  Higginson,  First  Minister  in  Massachusetts 
Bay  Colony  ....   12 mo.     New  York  [189 1]. 

(Edited,  with  Ella  H.  Bigelow.)  American  Sonnets.  24mo. 
Boston,  1 89 1. 

Concerning  all  of  us.     Portrait.     i6mo.     New  York,  1892. 

The  New  World  and  the  New  Book  ....  With  Kindred 
Essays.     12  mo.     Boston,  1892. 

(With  Mary  Thacher  Higginson.)  Such  as  they  are.  Poems. 
Illustrations.     Square  i6mo.     Boston,  1893. 

(With  Edward  Channing.)  English  History  for  American 
Readers.  Maps  and  illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1893. 


126  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

(Edited.)     Massachusetts  in  the  Civil  War.    2  volumes,  8vo. 
Boston,  1895. 
***See  also  Holmes,  O.  W. 

HILLHOUSE,  JAMES  ABRAHAM.      17S9-1841. 

The  Education  of  a  Poet.  An  Oration  delivered  at  Yale 
University.     8vo.     New  Haven,  181 1. 

[Anonymous.]      Percy's    Masque,  a  Drama,   in  Five   Acts. 
From  the  London  Edition.     i6mo.     New  York,  1820. 
*^*No  London  edition  is  believed  to  have  been  published. 

The  Judgment :  a  Vision.  Pronounced  before  the  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  Society,  Yale  University.     8vo.     New  York,    1821. 

Oration  at  New  Haven,  Aug.  19,  1834,  in  Commemoration  of 
the  Life  and  Services  of  General  Lafayette.  8vo.  New 
Haven,  1834. 

Hadad.     A  Dramatic  Poem.     8vo.     New  York,  18^.  t^'^ 

Sachem's  Wood.     A  Short  Poem.     Svo.     New  Haven,  1838. 

Dramas,  Discourses,  and  other  Pieces.  2  volumes,  i6mo. 
Boston,  1839. 

HIRST,  HENRY  BECK.     1813-1874. 

The  Coming  of  the  Mammoth,  The  Funeral  of  Time  and  other 
Pieces.     i2mo.     Boston,  1845. 

Endymion.     A  Tale  of  Greece.     i2mo.     Boston,  1848. 

The  Penance  of  Roland  :  a  Romance  of  the  Peine  Forte  et 
Dure  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1849. 

HOFFMAN,  CHARLES  FENNO.     1806-1884. 

A  Winter  in  the  West.  By  A  New  Yorker.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
New  York,  1835. 

(Edited,  anonymously.)  The  New  York  Book  of  Poetry 
[containing  original  poems  by  Washington  Irving  and 
others].     8vo.     New  York,  1837. 

(Edited.)  The  American  Monthly  Magazine.  8vo.  New 
York,  1838. 

Wild  Scenes  in  the  Forest  and  Prairie.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
London,  1839. 


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Greyslaer  :  a  Romance  of  the  Mohawk.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
New  York,  1840. 

The  Vigil  of  Faith  and  other  Poems.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1842. 

Wild  Scenes  in  the  Forest  and  Prairie,  with  Sketches  of 
American  Life.     2  volumes,  lamo.     New  York,  1843. 

Proceedings  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  1843. 
[Containing  The  People  of  New  York,  by  Hoffman.]  8  vo. 
New  York,  1843. 

The  Echo :  or.  Borrowed  Notes  for  Home  Circulation. 
Royal  8vo.     Philadelphia,  1844. 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society, 
on  a  National  Name,  March  31,  1845.  [Signed,  David 
Dudley  Field,  Henry  R.  Schoolcraft  and  Charles  F.  Hoff- 
man.]    8vo.     [New  York,  1845.] 

Lays  of  the  Hudson.  Illustrations.  3 2 mo.  New  York, 
1846. 

Love's  Calendar,  Lays  of  the  Hudson,  and  other  Poems. 
3  2 mo.     New  York,  1S47. 

(Edited.)  The  Literary  World.  A  Gazette  for  Authors, 
Readers,  and  Publishers.  2  volumes,  4to.  New  York, 
1847. 

The  Pioneers  of  New  York  ;  a  Discourse  before  the  St.  Nich- 
olas Society.     8vo.     New  York,  1848. 

Poems  [including  several  now  first  published].  Collected 
and  edited  by  E.  F.  Hoffman.  Portrait.  i2mo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1873. 

HOLLAND,  JOSIAH  GILBERT.      1819-1881. 

(Edited.)  Cut-Flowers  :  a  Collection  of  Poems.  By  Mrs. 
D.  Ellen  Goodman  Shepard.  Portrait.  i2mo.  Spring- 
field, 1854. 

History  of  Western  Massachusetts.  Map.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
Springfield,  1855. 

Address  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  City  Hall,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Jan.  i,  1856.     8vo.     Springfield,  1856. 

The  Bay- Path.     i2mo.    New  York,  1857. 


128  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Poems.     i2mo.     New  York,  1858. 

Letters  to  Young  People,  Married  and  Single.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1858. 

Bitter  Sweet.     A  Poem.     12 mo.     New  York,  1859. 

Gold-Foil,  hammered  from  Popular  Proverbs.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1859. 

Miss  Gilbert's  Career.  An  American  Story.  i2mo.  New 
York,  i860. 

Lessons  in  Life  :  a  Series  of  Familiar  Essays.  i2mo.  New 
York,  186/.' 

Letters -to  the  Joneses.     i2mo.     New  York,  1863. 

The  Laboring  Man's  Sabbath.  To  Benjamin  Franklin  Jones, 
Mechanic,  concerning  his  Habit  of  staying  away  from 
Church.     i6mo.     Springfield,  1863. 

Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln  ....  April  19,  1865.  8vo. 
Springfield,  1865. 

The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  8vo. 
Springfield,  1865. 

Plain  Talks  on  Familiar  Subjects.  A  Series  of  Popular  Lec- 
tures.    i2mo.     New  York,  1866. 

Kathrina :  her  Life  and  mine,  in  a  Poem.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1867. 

(Edited.)  Christ  and  the  Twelve  Scenes  in  the  Life  of  our 
Saviour  and  his  Apostles.  Illustrations.  8vo.  Spring- 
field, 1867. 

The  Marble  Prophecy  and  other  Poems.  Frontispiece. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1872. 

Arthur  Bonnicastle :  an  American  Novel.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1873. 

Garnered  Sheaves.     i2mo.     New  York,  1873. 

(Edited.)  Illustrated  Library  of  Favorite  Song.  Square 
8vo.     New  York,  1873. 

The  Mistress  of  the  Manse.     i2mo.     New  York,   1874. 


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The  Story  of  Sevenoaks.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York, 
1875. 

Nicholas  Minturn.     Study  in  a  Story.     Illustrations.      i2mo. 
New  York,  1876. 

Every-Day  Topics.     A  Book  of  Briefs.      i2mo.      New  York, 
1876. 

Complete  Poetical  Writings.      i2mo.     New  York,  1879. 

***The  same.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  8vo.  New  York, 
iSSo. 

Works.      Newly   revised.     9   volumes,    i2mo.      New  York, 
1881-82. 

Every-Day  Topics.      Second  Series.   i2mo.    New  York,  1882. 

HOLMES,  OLIVER  WENDELL.     1809-1894. 

Harvard    Register.       [Containing    Holmes'  first    published 
poems.]      12  numbers,  8vo.     Cambridge,  1827-28. 

The   Collegian.     In   Six   Parts.     [February-July,   inclusive, 
1830.]     8vo.     Cambridge,   1830. 

*^*Published  by  the  undergraduates  of  1830  and  1831,  and 
edited  by  a  club  consisting  of  two  members  of  the  class  of  1S30 
(one  of  whom  was  John  Osborne  Sargent),  and  three  mem- 
bers of  the  class  of  1831.  The  six  numbers  contain  twenty- 
four  poems  by  Holmes,  only  a  few  of  which  were  retained  iu 
the  1836  and  subsequent  editions  of  Poems;  and  contain  also 
the  first  printed  composition  of  John  Lothrop  Motley. 

The  Amateur.     A  Journal  of  Literature  and  the   Fine  Arts. 

[June    15,  1830-June    4,  1831,  inclusive.]       22  parts,  4to. 

Boston,  1S30-31. 

***This  publication  contained  seventeen  poems,  at  least,  by 
Holmes,  of  which  only  eight  were  included  in  the  collective 
editions  of  his  poems.  The  paintings  of  the  Athenaeum  Gal- 
lery formed  the  subjects  of  several  of  Holmes'  early  poems, 
which  may  explain  why  the  publication  entitled  "Poetical  Illus- 
trations of  the  Athenaeum  Gallery  of  Paintings"  (8vo.,  Boston, 
1827),  has  been  frequently  ascribed  to  him.  The  real  author 
of  the  volume  was  William  G.  Crosby. 

[Anonymous,]     The  Harbinger :    a  May-Gift.      8vo.      Bos- 
ton, 1833. 

*^*In  three  parts  :  part  i.,  by  Park  Benjamin;  ii.,  pp.  31-60, 
by  Holmes,  and  iii.,  by  John  Osborne  Sargent. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,   1836. 


130  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Boylston  Prize  Dissertations  for  1836,  by  Oliver  W.  Holmes, 
M.D.  [pp.  189-288],  Robert  W.  Haxall,  M.D.,  and  Luther 
V.  Bell,  M.D.     8vo.     Boston,  1836. 
*^*Issued  as  Library  of  Practical  Medicine,  vol.  vii. 

Boylston  Prize  Dissertations  for  the  Years  1836  and  1837.  8vo. 
Boston,  1838. 

Principles  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine.  By 
Marshall  Hall,  M.D.  .  .  .  First  American  Edition.  Re- 
vised and  much  enlarged  by  Jacob  Bigelow,  M.D.,  .... 
and  Oliver  W.  Holmes,   M.D  ....   8vo.     Boston,   1839. 

The  Allston  Exhibition.  [North  American  Review,  April, 
1840,  pp.  358-381.]     8vo.     Boston,  1840. 

Homoeopathy  and  its  Kindred  Delusions  ;  Two  Lectures  be- 
fore the  Boston  Society  of  Useful  Knowledge.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1842. 

Report  of  the  Dinner  to  Charles  Dickens,  in  Boston,  Febru- 
ary I,  1842.  [Including  song  sung  on  the  occasion  by 
Holmes,  and  speeches  by  Dickens,  Bancroft  and  others.] 
i6mo.     Boston,  1842. 

[Review  of]  Elliotson's  Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine. 
[Boston  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  Dec.  13,  1843,  PP- 
369-376.]     8vo.     Boston,  1843. 

The  Position  and  Prospects  of  the  Medical  Student :  an  Ad- 
dress delivered  before  the  Boylston  Medical  Society  of 
Harvard  University,  January  12,  1S44.  8vo.  Boston,  1844. 

The  Contagiousness  of  Puerperal  Fever.  Read  before  the 
Boston  Society  for  Medical  Improvement,  and  pubhshed  at 
the  Request  of  the  Society,  from  The  New  England  Quar- 
terly Journal  of  Medicine  and  Surgery.  8vo.  [Boston, 
1844-] 

The  Berkshire  Jubilee,  celebrated  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  August 
22  and  23,  1844.  [Poem  and  speech  by  Holmes,  pp.  161- 
163.]     Illustrations.     8vo.     Albany,  1845. 

History  of  the  Old  Township  of  Dunstable :  including 
Nashua  ....  [etc.].  By  Charles  J.  Fox.  [Containing 
poem,  pp.  51-54,  recited  by  Holmes  at  the  Pilgrims'  Din- 
ner at  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  Dec.  22,  1845.]  Illustrations. 
i2mo.     Nashua,  1846. 


/I    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  1:5 1 

Urania  :  a  Rhymed  Lesson.  Pronounced  before  the  Mercan- 
tile Library  Association,  October  14,  1846.  8vo.  Boston, 
1S46. 

Poems  [including  eight  now  first  collected].  i6mo.  Lon- 
don, 1846. 

Some  Account  of  the  Letheon,  or  who  was  the  Discoverer? 
[Containing  Holmes'  letter  suggesting  Anaesthesia  as  a 
name  for  the  new  discovery.]     8vo.     Boston,  1S47. 

An  Introductory  Lecture  delivered  at  the  Massachusetts  Med- 
ical College,  November  3,  1847.     8vo.     Boston,  1847. 

(With  others.)  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Medical  Liter- 
ature, of  the  American  Medical  Society.  8vo.  [Philadel- 
phia, 1849.] 

***Reprinted  from  Transactions  of  the  Society,  vol.  i., 
pp.  249-2S8,  Svo.     Philadelphia,  1848. 

Poems.  New  and  Enlarged  Edition.  [Containing  prefatory 
note  "  from  a  letter  to  the  publishers,"  and  nine  poems,  m- 
cluding  Urania,  now  first  collected.]  Vignettes.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1849. 

Poems.  New  and  Enlarged  Edition.  [Containing  prefatory 
note  "  to  the  publishers,"  and  five  additional  poems,  pp. 
182-195.]     Vignettes.     i2mo.     Boston,  1849. 

*^*The  prefatory  note  of  first  issue  of  Poems,  1849,15  not 
dated,  and  is  entirely  distinct  from  that  of  the  second,  which  is 
dated  Januai-j  13th,  1849.  I"  the  contents  of  the  latter,  the 
poems,  Cambridge  Churchyard,  and  Old  Ironsides,  forming 
a  portion  of  Poetry  :  a  Metrical  Essay,  are  for  the  first  time 
indexed  separately.  The  first  issue  consists  of  pp.  \\-\-212 ; 
the  second,  of  pp.  vi-|--S6. 

Astrrea :  the  Balance  of  Illusions.  A  Poem  delivered  be- 
fore the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Yale  College,  August 
14,  1850.     i2mo.     Boston,  1850. 

Poem  (with  address  by  Rev.  Henry  Neill)  delivered  at  the 
Dedication  of  Pittsfield  (Rural)  Cemetery,  September  9th, 
1850.     Map  and    plate.     Svo.     Pittsfield,    1850. 

*^*The  poem  was  also  issued  separately,  Svo.  [Boston, 
1S50.] 

The  Benefactors  of  the  Medical  School  of  Harvard  Univer- 
sity ;  an  Introductory  Lecture  at  the  Massachusetts  Medi- 
cal College,  Nov.  7,  1850.  With  a  Biographical  Sketch  of 
the  Late  Dr.  George  Parkman.     8vo.     Boston,  1850. 


1 32  A MERICA N  A  UTHORS. 

Proceedings  of  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 
Vol.  II.  [Containing  Holmes'  article,  On  the  Use  of 
Direct  Light  in  Microscopic  Researches,  pp.  326-332.] 
8vo.     Boston,  1852. 

Poetical  Works.  Illustrations.  First  English  Edition.  24mo. 
London,  1852. 

*^*In  this  edition  the  poem,  To  an  English  Friend,  is  pub- 
lished for  the  first  time;  and  two  poems,  The  Ploughman,  and 
Pittsfield  Cemetery,  are  now  first  collected;  with  these  excep- 
tions, and  the  prefatory  memoir,  the  text  of  second  issue  of 
Poems,  1849,  is  copied. 

Microscopic  Preparation.  [Boston  Medical  and  Surgical 
Journal,  May  25,  1853,  ;pp.  337-340.]  8vo.  Boston, 
1853- 

Songs  of  the  Class  of  1829.  (Printed  for  the  Use  of  the 
Class  only.)      lamo.     Boston,  1854. 

*^*Five  songs,  of  which  three  are  by  O.  W.  H[olmes],  and 
two  by  S.  F.  S[mith]. 

God  Bless  our  Yankee  Girls.  Written  by  O.  W.  Holmes, 
composed  ....  by  T.  Comer.     4to,     Boston  [1854]. 

The  Late  Dr.  Elisha  Bartlett.  [Boston  Medical  and  Surgical 
Journal,  Aug.  16,  1855,  pp.  49-52.]     8vo.     Boston,  1855. 

Dr.  Jackson's  Letters  to  a  Young  Physician.  A  Review. 
[Boston  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  Oct.  4,  1855,  pp. 
197-206.]     8vo,     Boston,  1855. 

Puerperal  Fever  as  a  Private  Pestilence.  [Reprinted,  with 
additions,  from  The  New  England  Quarterly  Journal  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  1843.]     8vo.     Boston,  1855. 

Oration  delivered  before   the   New  England  Society,  in  the 
;  City  of  New  York,  at  their  Semi-Centennial  Anniversary, 

December  22,  1855.     8vo.      [New  York,  1855.] 

*^*Also  published  in  the  Society's  report  of  the  Celebration, 
New  York,  1856;  and,  with  address  by  John  Pierpont,  8vo. 
New  York,  1856. 

The  74th  Anniversary  of  the  Birth- Day  of  Daniel  Webster, 
celebrated  at  the  Revere  House,  Boston,  January  18,  1856. 
[Poem,  by  Holmes,  pp.  49-51.]     8vo.     Boston,  1856. 

Mechanism  of  Vital  Actions.  [North  American  Review, 
July,  1857,  pp.  39-77.]     8vo.     Boston,  1857. 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHT.  133 

New  Stand  for  the  Compound  Microscope.  [Boston  Medical 
and  Surgical  Journal,  Dec.  lo,  1857,  pp.  373-680.]  8vo. 
Boston,  1857. 

Valedictory  Address  delivered  to  the  Medical  Graduates  of 
Harvard  University,  at  the  Annual  Commencement,  March 
10,  1858.  (Reprinted  from  Boston  Medical  and  Surgical 
Journal.)     8vo.     Boston,  1858. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Autocrat  of  the  Breakfast-Table.  Every 
Man  his  own  Boswell.  Engraved  false  title,  and  illustra- 
tions.    i2mo.     Boston,  1858. 

*:^*The  engraved  false  title  was  omitted  from  a  large  portion 
of  the  edition,  and  from  all  later  issues. 

*^*The  same.     Large  paper.     8vo.     Boston,  1859. 

The  Professor  at  the  Breakfast-Table  ;  with  the  Story  of  Iris. 
i2mo.     Boston,  i860. 

Memorial  of  the  Commemoration  by  the  Church  of  the  Disci- 
ples, on  the  Fiftieth  Birth-Day  of  their  Pastor,  James  Free- 
man Clarke,  April  4,  i860.  [Poem  by  Holmes,  pp.  19-20, 
also  poem  by  Julia  Ward  Howe,  pp.  14-15.]  Portrait. 
i2mo.     Boston,  i860. 

Currents  and  Counter-Currents  in  Medical  Science.  An 
Address  before  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society,  at  the 
Annual   Meeting,  May  30,  i860.     8vo.     Boston,  1S60. 

Addresses  at  the  Inauguration  of  Cornelius  C.  Felton,  LL.D., 
as  President  of  Harvard  College,  July  19,  i860.  [Address, 
pp.  1 21-124,  ^i^d  remarks,  p.  132,  by  Holmes.]  8vo. 
Cambridge,  i860. 

Currents  and  Counter-Currents  in  Medical  Science  .  With 
other  Addresses  and  Essays.      i2mo.     Boston,  1861. 

Elsie  Veimer :  a  Romance  of  Destiny.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
Boston,  1 86 1. 

The  Address  of  Mr.  Everett,  and  the  Poem  of  Dr.  O.  W, 
Holmes,  at  the  Dinner  given  to  H.  I.  H.  Monseigneur 
the  Prince  Napoleon,  September  25th,  1861.  (Privately 
printed.)     8vo.     Cambridge,  1861. 

Border  Lines  of  Knowledge  in  some  Branches  of  Medical 
Science.  An  Introductory  Lecture,  delivered  before  the 
Medical  Class  of  Harvard  University,  Nov.  6th,  1861. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1862. 


134  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Songs  in  many  Keys.      i2mo.     Boston,  1862. 

Poems  [newly  revised].     Portrait.     24mo.     Boston,  1862. 

Medical  Directions  written  for  Governor  Winthrop,  by  Ed- 
mund Stafford,  of  London,  in  1643.  With  Notes  by  O.  W. 
Holmes.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Historical  Society.     8vo.     Boston,  1862. 

Oration  delivered  before  the  City  Authorities  of  Boston,  July 
4,  1S63.  (12  copies  printedJfor  the. author.)  4to.  Bos- 
ton   1863. 

*^*The  same.     Svo.     Boston,  1863. 

*;(;* Also  reprinted  for  gratuitous  distribution.  Svo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1863. 

Soundings  from  the  Atlantic.  Vignettes.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1864. 

Humorous  Poems.  Illustrations.  Square  i6mo.  Boston, 
1865. 

Tribute  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  to  the  Memory 
of  Edward  Everett,  January  30,  1865.  [Poem  by  Holmes, 
pp.  65-67  ;  and  letter  from  Whittier,  pp.  87-90.]  Portrait. 
Royal  Svo.     Boston,  1865. 

*^*Reprinted  in  A  Memorial  of  Edward  Everett  from  the  City 
of  Boston.     2  portraits.     Roj-al  8vo.     Boston,  1865. 

*^*The  same.  Large  paper.  (100  copies.)  4to.  Boston, 
1865. 

A  Memorial  of  x\braham  Lincoln.  .  .  .   [Poem  by  Holmes, 
pp.  84-85.]     Royal  8vo.     Boston,  1865. 
*^*The  same.     Large  paper.     4to.     Boston,  1865. 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  for  May, 
1865.  [Containing  remarks  on  Dante,  pp.  277-278,  by 
Holmes.]     8vo.     [Boston,  1865.] 

The  Flower  of  Liberty.  [Poems  specially  contributed  by 
Holmes,  Whittier,  Curtis,  Bryant,  Aldrich,  Bayard  Taylor, 
Longfellow,  Parsons,  Emerson,  and  others.]  Edited  and 
illustrated  [with  50  engravings  of  patriotic  emblems]  by 
Julia  A.  M.  Furbish.     Square  8vo.     Boston,  1866. 

Tribute  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  to  the  Mem- 
ory of  George  Livermore  [containing  tribute  by  Holmes, 
pp.  17-19].     Svo.     Boston,  1866. 

The  Guardian  Angel.     i2mo.     Boston,  1867. 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHV.  135 

Teaching  from  the  Chair  and  at  the  Bedside.  An  Introductory 
Lecture  delivered  before  the  Medical  Class  of  Harvard 
University,  November  6,  1867.     Svo.     Boston,  1867. 

(Edited,  with  1).  G.  Mitchell.)  The  Atlantic  Almanac 
[for]  1 868.     Illustrations.     4to.     Boston  [1867]. 

Poems  and  Songs  of  the  Class  of  1S29  [including  20  poems 
by  Holmes].  Third  Edition.  Printed  for  the  Use  of  the 
Class  only.     8vo.     Boston,  1868. 

*^*Earnest  efforts,  during  the  past  five  years,  have  resulted 
in  failure  to  discover  any  information  relative  to  the  "second 
edition  "  which  would   seem    indicated  by  the   preceding  title. 

.  No  such  edition  was  known  to  surviving  members  of  the  class 
or  their  relatives  (Dr.  Holmes'  copy  was  one  of  the  186S  issue); 
and  considering  that  the  volume  was  intended  for  members  of 
the  class,  only,  some  purpose,  humorous  or  otherwise,  ma^' 
have  suggested  the  "  third  edition  "  inscription. 

Lectures  delivered  in  a  Course  before  the  Lowell  Institute  in 
Boston,  by  Members  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  So- 
ciety, on  Subjects  relating  to  the  Early  Histor)'  of  Massa- 
chusetts. [Including  The  Medical  Profession  in  Massa- 
chusetts, pp.  257-301,  read  by  Holmes,  Jan.  29,  1869.] 
Royal  8vo.     Boston,  1869. 

Review  of  The  Dental  Cosmos.  [Boston  Medical  and  Sur- 
gical Journal,  March  11,  1869,  pp.  99-102.]  Royal  Svo. 
Boston,  1869. 

Ofificial  Monthly  Bulletin  of  the  ....  Celebration  of  Peace, 
and  Musical  Festival  ....  Boston,  June  15-19,  1869. 
[Poem  by  Holmes,  p.  4.]  Illustrations.  Royal  8vo. 
Boston,  1869. 

Address  delivered  on  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Birth 
of  Alexander  von  Humboldt  ....  by  Louis  Agassiz. 
With  an  Account  of  the  Evening  Reception.  [Including 
poem  written  for  the  occasion,  by  Holmes,  address  by 
Emerson,  poem  by  Julia  Ward  Howe,  and  letter  by  Whit- 
tier.]     Svo.     Boston,  1869. 

Celebration  of  the  iiith  Anniversary  of  Robert  Burns'  Natal 
Day,  at  Delmonico's  Hotel,  New  York,  January  25th, 
1870.  [Tributes  by  Holmes,  pp.  lo-ii  ;  Bryant,  pp.  12- 
14;  and  Sage,  pp.  18-20.]     Svo.     New  York,  1870. 


136  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Rip  Van  Winkle,  M.  D.  An  After- Dinner  Prescription  taken 
by  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society  ....  May  25th, 
1870.  [Boston  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  June  9, 
1870,  pp.  444-446.]     Royal  8vo.     Boston,  1870. 

Harvard  College.  [Programme  of]  Services  on  the  Laying 
of  the  Corner  Stone  of  Memorial  Hall,  October  6,  187c 
[with  Hymn  by  Holmes,  pp.  3-4].  Square  i2mo.  [Cam- 
bridge, 1870.] 

Mechanism  in  Thought  and  Morals.  An  Address  delivered 
before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  University, 
June  29,  1870.  With  Notes  and  Afterthoughts.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1 87 1. 

Valedictory  Address  to  the  Graduating  Class  of  the  Bellevue 
Hospital,  March  2,  1871.  [New  York  Medical  Journal, 
April,  187 1,  pp.  420-440.]     8vo.     New  York,  1871. 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  May- 
August,  1871.  [Containing  tributes  to  Sir  Walter  Scott, 
by  Holmes,  Emerson,  and  Bryant.]     8vo.     [Boston,  1871.] 

Tribute  to  Walter  Scott  on  the  looth  Anniversary  of  his 
Birthday,  August  15,  1871.  (Privately  printed.)  8vo. 
Boston,  1872. 

The  Poet  at  the  Breakfast- Table.  His  Talks  with  his  Fellow- 
Boarders.     Frontispiece.     i2mo.     Boston,  1872. 

The  Claims  of  Dentistry.  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Com- 
mencement Exercises  of  the  Dental  Department  in  Har- 
vard University,  February  14,  1S72.  [Reprinted  from  Bos- 
ton Medical  and  Surgical  journal,  Feb.  29,  1872.]  8vo. 
Boston,  1872. 

Centennial  of  the  Boston  Pier,  or  the  Long  Wharf  Corpora- 
tion. 1873.  [Remarks  and  poem,  by  Holmes,  pp.  iS- 
20.]     8vo.     Cambridge,   1873. 

Proceedings  of  a  Special  Meeting  of  the  Massachusetts  His- 
torical Society,  Dec.  16,  1873:  being  the  looth  Anniver- 
sary of  the  Destruction  of  the  Tea  in  Boston  Harbor.  [Bal- 
lad of  the  Boston  Tea  Party,  by  Holmes,  pp.  56-58.]  Svo. 
Boston,  1874. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  137 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  from 
January  to  June,  1874.  [Containing  remarks  on  Scahger- 
ana,  by  Holmes,  pp.  315-317.]     8vo.     [Boston,  1874.] 

Prof.  Jeffries  Wyman.  A  Memorial  Outline.  [Reprinted 
from  The  Atlantic  Monthly  for  November,  1874.]  Svo. 
[Boston,  1874.] 

***Reprinted  also  in  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  His- 
torical Society  for  April,  1875. 

Songs  of  many  Seasons.     1862-1874.     i2mo.    Boston,  1875. 

The  Physiology  of  Versification.  Harmonies  of  Organic  and 
Animal  Life.  [Boston  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  Jan. 
7,  1875,  pp.  6-9.]      Svo.     Boston,  1875. 

Memorial.  Bunker  Hill,  [Containing  Grandmother's  Story 
of  Bunker-Hill  Battle  :  as  she  saw  it  from  the  Belfry,  pp. 
1-4,  specially  written  for  the  Memorial,  by  Holmes.]  Il- 
lustrations.    Royal  Svo.     Boston,  1875. 

Fair  Play.  [A  collection  of  charades  in  aid  of  a  fair  at  Wal- 
tham,  October,  1875.]      i6mo.     Waltham  [1875]. 

Grandmother's  Story  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle  :  as  she  saw  it 
from  the  Belfry.  (6  copies  privately  printed  for  the 
author.)     4to.     [Cambridge,  1876.] 

His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Oscar  at  the  National  Celebra- 
tion of  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  American  Inde- 
pendence ....  July  4,  1876  [with  ode  by  Holmes], 
Portraits.      (Privately  printed.)     Svo.     Boston,  1876. 

Poetical    Works.      Household  Edition.       [Including   addi- 
tional  poems  to  1877,  together  with  additional  poems,  to 
1877,  of  the  class  of  1S29.]      i2mo.     Boston,  1877. 
*:4;*The  same,  with  portrait  and  illustrations.     Svo.     Boston, 

1878. 

An  Address  delivered  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Boston 
Microscopical  Society.  [Reprinted  from  Boston  Medical 
and  Surgical  Journal,  May  24,  1877.]  Svo.  Cambridge, 
1S77. 

A  Family  Record.      Woodstock,  Conn.,  July  4,  1S77.     4to. 
[Cambridge,  1877.] 
*^*Only  a  few  copies  printed  for  the  author. 

The  Story  of  Iris.  [First  separate  edition.]  32mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1877. 


138  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Favorite  Poems.     Illustrations.     32mo.     Boston,  1877. 

Visions  :  a  Study  of  False  Sight.  By  Edward  Clarke,  M.D. 
With  an  Introduction  and  Memorial  Sketch  by  O.  W. 
Holmes.     Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  1878. 

Proceedings  of  the  Harvard  Club  of  New  York  City,  at  their 
1 2th  Annual  Dinner  ....  Feby.  21st,  1878.  [Containing 
two  sonnets  and  letter,  by  Holmes,  pp.  16-17,  and  ad- 
dress by  D.  G.  Mitchell,  pp.  17-21.]  8vo.  New  York,  1878. 
*^*Printed  copies  of  the  sonnets  were  presented  to  the  guests 
on  this  occasion. 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  for  No- 
vember and  December,  1878.  [Containing  Memoir,  by 
Holmes,  of  the  Hon.  John  Lothrop  Motley,  LL.D.,  pp. 
404-473.]     8vo.     [Boston,  1878.] 

*^*The  memoir,  as  here  given,  is  an  abridgment  (so  as  to 
bring  it  within  suitable  limits  for  publication  in  the  Proceedings) 
of  the  memoir  about  to  be  published  at  the  time  by  Houghton, 
Osgood  &  Co. 

John  Lothrop  Motley.  A  Memoir.  Reprinted  from  the 
Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  1878. 
8vo.     Boston,  1879. 

John  Lothrop  Motley.  A  Memoir.  [Unabridged,  and  con- 
taining memorial  poems  by  Bryant  and  Story.]  Por- 
trait.    1 2  mo.     Boston,  1879. 

*^*The  same.     Memorial  Edition.     Small  4to.    Boston,  1879. 

*^*Also  i2mo.     London,  1878. 

The  School-Boy.     Illustrations.     8vo.     Boston,  1879. 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  Janu- 
ary to  April,  1879.  [Containing  Holmes'  tributes  to 
George  S.  Hillard  and  Jacob  Bigelow,  pp.  38-44.]  8vo. 
Boston,  1879.     • 

Nautilus.  [A  privately  printed  issue  of  The  Chambered 
Nautilus,  with  a  translation  into  Latin,  signed  E.  S.  D.] 
i2mo.     [Cambridge,  1879.] 

The  Iron  Gate  and  other  Poems.  Portrait,  izmo.  Bos- 
ton, 1880. 

Seventieth  Birthday  of  James  Freeman  Clarke.  Memorial  of 
the  Celebration  by  the  Church  of  the  Disciples,  Monday, 
April  5th,  1880.  [Poem  by  Holmes,  pp.  11-12.]  Por- 
trait.    8vo.     Boston,  1880. 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  130 

Exercises  in  celebrating  the  250th  Anniversary  of  the  Settle- 
ment of  Cambridge,  September  28,1880.  [Remarks  and 
poem  by  Holmes,  pp.  32-35  ;  remarks  by  Longfellow,  pp. 
29-30 ;  oration  by  T.  W.  Higginson,  pp.  44-65  ;  and  let- 
ter from  J.  R.  Lowell,  p.  127.]  Portraits  and  illustrations. 
Royal  Svo.     Cambridge,  1881. 

Benjamin  Peirce.  A  Memorial  Collection  by  Moses  King. 
[Containing  memorial  poem  by  Holmes,  pp.  63-64,  and 
verses  by  T.  W.  Parsons,  pp.  3,  6,  and  37.]  Portrait. 
Square  i2mo.     Cambridge,  iSSi. 

The  Poets'  Tribute  to  Garfield  ....  Poems  written  for 
The  Boston  Daily  Globe  [by  Holmes,  Joaquin  Miller, 
John  Boyle  O'Reilly  and  others]  and  many  Selections. 
With  Biography  and  Portrait.     Svo.     Cambridge,  1881. 

Dedication  of  the  New  Building  and  Hall  of  the  Boston  Med- 
ical Library  Association  ....  December  3,  1878.  .  .  . 
Address  of  the  President,  Dr.  O.  W.  Holmes  [pp.  1-2 1, 
reprinted  from  Boston  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal, 
Dec,  12,    1878].  .  .  .     Small  4to.     Cambridge,  1881. 

Songs  and  Poems  of  the  Class  of  1829.    Part  2.     1868-1881. 
[Consisting  of  twenty-six  poems,  of  which    seventeen  are 
by  Holmes.]     8vo.     [Boston,   1S81.] 
*^*The  pagination  is  continued  from  the  issue  of  1868. 

Poem  written  by  Dr.  .  .  .  Holmes  for  the  Centennial  Anni- 
versary Dinner  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society,  June 
8.  1 88 1,  and  read  by  him  on  that  Occasion.  [Boston  Med- 
ical and  Surgical  Journal.  June  23,  1881,  pp.  577-580.] 
4to.     Boston,   1 88 1. 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  from 
January  to  June,  1S82.  [Containing  tributes,  by  Holmes, 
at  January  meeting,  to  R.  H.  Dana,  pp.  197-199;  at 
April  meeting,  to  H.  W.  Longfellow,  pp.  269-275  ;  and  at 
May  meeting,  to  R.  W.  Emerson,  pp.  303-310.]  Svo. 
[Boston,  1SS2.] 

Medical  Highways  and  By-Ways.  A  Lecture  delivered  before 
the  Medical  Department  of  Harvard  University,  May  10, 
1 88 2.  [Reprinted  from  Boston  Medical  and  Surgical 
Journal,  June  i,  1882.]      i2mo.    Cambridge,   1S82. 

Farewell  Address  at  Harvard  Medical  School,  Nov.  28, 
1S82.     Svo.     Boston,  1882. 


140  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Pages  from  an  Old  Volume  of  Life.  185  7- 1 88 1.  12 mo, 
Boston,  1883. 

Medical  Essays.     1842-1882.     i2mo,     Boston,  1883. 

The  New  Century  and  the  New  Building  of  the  Harvard 
Medical  School.  1 783-1883.  Addresses  and  Exercises  at 
the  looth  Anniversary  of  the  Foundation  of  the  Medical 
School  of  Harvard  University,  Oct.  17,  1883.  [Address  by 
Holmes,  pp.  3-35  ;  also  Appendix,  Endowment  of  the 
Harvard  Medical  School,  pp.  51-55.]  Illustrations.  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1884. 

Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.     Portrait,     izmo.     Boston,  1885. 

A  Mortal  Antipathy.  First  Opening  of  the  New  Portfoho. 
1 2  mo.     Boston,  1885. 

Illustrated  Poems.  Portrait  and  70  illustrations.  4to.  Bos- 
ton, 1885. 

Services  at  the  Celebration  of  the  250th  Anniversary  of  the 
Origin  of  the  First  Church  in  Cambridge,  February  7-14, 
1886.  [Poem  and  remarks  by  Holmes,  pp.  22  and  120.] 
Svo.     Cambridge,  1886. 

Speeches  at  the  First  Dinner  of  the  PhiUips  Academy 
Alumni  Association,  Parker  House,  Boston,  March  24, 
1886.  [Including  speech  and  poem  by  Holmes,  pp. 
21-26.]     8vo.     Boston,  1886. 

The  Last  Leaf.  [Printed  in  facsimile  of  manuscript,  with 
history  of  the  poem  and  notes  by  the  author.]  Illustra- 
tions.    4to.     Cambridge,  1886. 

1686-1886.  [Programme  of]  Commemorative  Services, 
King's  Chapel,  Boston,  upon  the  Completion  of  200  Years, 
Wednesday,  December  15,  1886  [including  hymn  by 
Holmes].  Facsimile  and  vignettes.  Small  4to.  [Bos- 
ton, 1886.] 

The  Commemoration  by  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  of  the  Com- 
pletion of  200  Years  since  its  Foundation.  [Poem  by 
Holmes,  pp.  131-134.]  Illustrations.  8vo.  Boston, 
1S87. 

Our  Hundred  Days  in  Europe.     i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

*^*The    same.     Large     paper.     (100     copies.)     Small     4to. 
London,  1888. 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  141 

Before  the  Curfew  and  other  Poems,  chiefly  Occasional. 
i6mo.     Boston,  1888. 

*^*Of  this  work  250  copies  were  issued  wholly  uncut,  with 
paper  labels. 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  for 
June,  1888.  [Containing  Holmes'  tribute  to  James  Free- 
man Clarke,  pp.  144-147.]     8vo.     [Boston,  1888.] 

The  Latest  Poems  of  the  Class  of  1829.  Part  3.  1882- 
1889.  [Consisting  of  thirteen  poems,  of  which  eight  are 
by  Holmes.]     8vo.     [Boston,  1889.] 

*»*The    pagination,    pp.    199-232,  is  continued  from  part  2, 
1S81. 

Proceedings  on  the  Occasion  of  laying  the  Corner-Stone  of 
the  New  Library  Building  of  the  City  of  Boston.  Novem- 
ber 28,  1888.  [Poem  by  Holmes,  pp.  19-20.]  Illustra- 
tions.    Royal  8vo.     Boston,  1889. 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  for 
June,  1889.  [Containing  Memoir  of  William  Amory,  pp. 
414-417,  by  Holmes.]     8vo.     [Boston,  1889.] 

Typical  Elms  of  Massachusetts.  Introductory  Chapter  by 
O.  W.  Holmes.  Descriptive  Text  by  Lorin  L.  Dame. 
Plates  [58]  by  Henry  Brooks.     4to.     Boston,  1890. 

Over  the  Tea-Cups.     Vignette.     i2mo.     Boston,  189 1. 

Complete  Collected  Writings  [newly  revised].  Portraits  and 
illustrations.     13  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1891. 

*,*Thesame.     Large  paper.    (275  copies.)     13  volumes,  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1891. 

The  One-Hoss  Shay  and  Companion  Poems.  With  Preface 
[now  first  pubhshed]  by  the  Author.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1892. 

Dorothy  Q.,  together  with  A  Ballad  of  the  Boston  Tea-Party 
and  Grandmother's  Story  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle.  [With 
original  preface  by  the  author.]  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1893. 

***The  same.     Large    paper.     (250   copies.)    Svo.     Boston, 
1893. 

Horatian  Echoes.  Translations  of  the  Odes  of  Horace,  by 
John  Osborne  Sargent,  with  Introduction  by  O.  W. 
Holmes.     12  mo.     Boston,  1893. 


142  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Complete  Poetical  Works  [including  many  poems  now  first 
collected].  Cambridge  Edition.  Portrait  and  vignette. 
8vo.     Boston  [1S95]. 

^*^Manj  of  Dr.  Holmes'  contributions  to  medical  literature 
have  never  been  reprinted,  which  will  explain  why  so  much 
more  space  is  given  to  separate  titles  of  his  magazine  articles 
than  to  those  of  other  authors  included  in  this  publication. 
Besides  the  articles  contributed  to  the  Boston  Medical  and  Sur- 
gical Journal  which  are  named  in  this  list,  the  numbers  of  that 
iournal  for  May  17,  1S55,  August  2,  and  September  5,  1867, 
June  17,  1S75,  September  28,  1876,  June  16,  and  23,  iSSi, 
February  23,  1882,  and  February  7,  1SS9,  contain  letters,  son- 
nets, and  papers  of  lesser  importance.  A  list  of  his  numerous 
contributions  to  The  Atlantic  Monthly  is  rendered  unnecessary 
by  the  index  volume.  The  New  England  Magazine,  1S31-1835, 
published  several  of  his  early  writings,  including  the  first  por- 
tion of  The  Autocrat  of  the  Breakfast-Table.  With  few  excep- 
tions the  magazines  named  contain  all  his  contributions  to 
periodica,!  literature. 

***See  also  Bryant,  W.  C.  :  Emersox,  R.  W.  ;  Howe, 
Julia  Ward;  Longfellow,  H.  W.  ;  Lowell.  J.  R. ;  Warner, 
'CD.;  Whittier,  J.  G. ;  and  Winsor,  Justin. 

HOSMER,  WILLIAM  HENRY  CL:\XER.     1S14-1877. 

The  Fall  of  Tecumseh  :  a  Drama.     i2mo.     .\von,  1S30. 

Themes  of  Song  :  a  Poem.     i2mo.     Rochester,  1834. 

The  Pioneers  of  Western  New  York,  a  Poem  at  Geneva,  N. 
Y.,  ....  August  I,  1S38.     i2mo.     Geneva  [1838]. 

Yonnondio  ;  or,  Warriors  of  the  Genessee  :  a  Tale  of  the  Sev- 
enteenth Century.     i2mo.     New  York,  1S44. 

An  Address  by  Henry  R.  Schoolcraft  and  a  Poem  by  W.  H. 
C.  Hosmer  before  the  Xew  Confederation  of  the  Iroquois. 
8vo.     New  York,  1846. 

The  Months.     i2mo.     Boston,  1847. 

Poetical  Works.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1854. 

Later  Lays  and  Lyrics.     i2mo.     Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1873. 

HOWARD,  BLANCHE  WILLIS.     1847  — 

[Anonymous.]  One  Summer.  Illustrations.  iSmo.  Bos- 
ton, 1875. 

One  Year  Abroad.     iSmo.     Boston,  1877. 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  143 

Aunt  Serena.     i6mo.     Boston,  1881. 

Guenn.     A  Wave  on  the  Breton  Coast.     Illustrations.    i2ino. 
Boston,  1883. 

Aulnay  Tower.     i2mo.     Boston,  1885. 

Tony  the  Maid.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     New  York,  1 88 7. 

The  Open  Door.     i2mo.     Boston,  1889. 

A  Battle  and  a  Boy.     i2mo.     New  York  [1892]. 

(With  William  Sharp.)  A  Fellowe  and  his  Wife.  i2nio. 
Boston,  1892. 

No  Heroes.  A  Story  for  Boys.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1S93. 

HOWE,  JULIA  WARD.     1819  — 

[Anonymous.]     Passion  Flowers.     i2mo.     Boston,  1854. 

Words  for  the  Hour.     i2mo.     Boston,  1857. 

The  World's  Own.     i2mo.     Boston,  1857. 

Leonore ;  or,  the  World's  Own ;  a  Tragedy.  8vo.  New 
York,  1857. 

Hippolytus.     A  Tragedy.     i2mo.     New  York,  1858. 

A  Trip  to  Cuba.     i2mo.     Boston,  i860. 

(Edited.)  The  Boatswain's  Whistle.  [Containing  original 
contributions  by  Holmes,  Whittier,  Emerson  and  others.] 
Published  at  the  National  Sailors'  Fair,  November  10-19, 
1864.     10  numbers,  410.     Boston,  1864. 

Later  Lyrics.     i2mo.     Boston,  1866. 

From  the  Oak  to  the  Olive :  a  Plain  Record  of  a  Pleasant 
Journey.     i2mo.     Boston,  1868. 

(Edited.)  Sex  in  Education.  A  Reply  to  E.H.Clarke's 
"  Sex  in  Education."     i2mo.     Boston,  1874. 

Memoir  of  Samuel  Gridley  Howe.  With  other  Memorial 
Tributes  [by  Holmes,  Bryant  and  others].  Portrait.  8vo. 
Boston,  1876, 


144  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Golden  Eagle;    or,  the  Privateer  of  1776.     A  National 
Drama.     i2mo.     New  Yojk,  1876. 

Modern  Society.     12 mo.     Boston,  188 1. 

Margaret  Fuller  (Marchesa  Ossoli).     i2mo,     Boston,  1883. 

Is  Polite  Society  Polite  ?  and  other  Essays.     Portrait.     i2mo. 
Boston,  1895. 
*^*See  also  Holmes,  O.  W.,  and  Warner,  C.  D. 

HO  WELLS,  WILLIAM  DEAN.     1837  — 

(With  John  James  Piatt.)     Poems  of  Two  Friends.     i2mo. 
Columbus,  i860. 

Lives  and  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hannibal  Ham- 
lin.    Portraits.     i2mo.     Columbus,  i860. 

*^*Life  of  Lincoln,  bj  Howells,  pp.  to-94;  Memorabilia  of 
the  Chicago  Convention,  pp.  97-1 11 ;  Speeches  of  Lincoln,  pp. 
115-304;  Life  and  Speeches  of  Hamlin,  bj  J.  L.  Hajes,  pp. 
305-406. 

The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  the  West.  With  Biographical  and 
Critical  Notices  by  William  T.  Coggeshall  [and  others]. 
8vo.     Columbus,  i860. 

*^*This  volume  contains  six  poems  \iy  Howells,  together 
with  four  biographical  notices,  those  of  Mary  R.  Whitteslej, 
Gordon  A.  Stewart,  Helen  L.  Bostwick,  and  John  H.  A.  Bone. 

Venetian  Life.     i2mo.     New  York,  1866. 

Italian  Journeys.     i2mo.     New  York,  1867. 

No  Love  Lost :  a  Romance  of  Travel.  Illustrations.  Square 
i6mo.     New  York,  1869. 

Suburban. Sketches.     i2mo.     New  York,  1871. 

*:^*The  same,  revised  and  enlarged.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1872. 

Their  Wedding  Journey.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1872. 

*:,,*The  same,  with  additional  chapter,  Niagara  Revisited, 
i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

A  Chance  Acquaintance.     i8mo.     Boston,  1873. 

Poems.     i8mo.     Boston,  1873. 

*^*The  poem,  Naming  the  Bird,  pp.  163-169,  is  omitted 
from  the  Poems  of  1886. 

A  Foregone  Conclusion.     i2mo.     Boston,  1875. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  145 

The  Cambridge  of  1776:  .  .  .  .  with  ....  the  Diary  of 
Dorothy  Dudley  [containing  an  introductory  sonnet  by 
Howelis].  Edited  for  the  Ladies' Centennial  Committee 
by  A[rthur]  G[ilman].  Illustrations.  8vo.  Cambridge, 
1876. 

Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Rutherford  B.  Hayes 
[pp.  vi.-(-i95].  Also  [by  another  author]  A  Biographical 
Sketch  of  William  A.  Wheeler.  2  portraits.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1876. 

A  Day's  Pleasure.     Illustrations.     33mo.     Boston,  1876. 

The  Parlor  Car.     Farce.     32mo.     Boston,  1876. 

Out  of  the  Question.     A  Comedy.     i8mo.     Boston,  1877. 

A  Counterfeit  Presentment.    Comedy.    i8mo.    Boston,  1877. 

(Edited,  with  introductory  essays.)  Choice  Autobiographies. 
8  volumes,  i8mo.     Boston,  1877. 

*^*i.,  ii..  Margravine  of  Baireuth  ;  iii  ,  Lord  Herbert  of  Cher- 
bury  and  Thomas  Elwood;  iv.,  Vittoria  Alfieri ;  v.,  Carlo  Gol- 
doni;  vi.,  Edward  Gibbon;  vii.,  viii.,  Francois  Marmontel. 

The  Lady  of  the  Aroostook.     i2mo.     Boston,  1879. 

The  Undiscovered  Country.     i2mo.     Boston,  1880. 

A  Fearful  Responsibihty  and  other  Stories.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1881. 

Dr.  Breen's  Practice.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     Boston,  1881. 

Buying  a  Horse.     3 2 mo.     Boston,  1881. 

A  Modern  Instance.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     Boston,  1882. 

The  Sleeping  Car.     A  Farce.     32mo.     Boston,  1883. 

A  Woman's  Reason.     i2mo.     Boston,  1883. 

A  Little  Girl  [Mildred  Howelis]  among  the  Old  Masters. 
With  Introduction  and  Comment  by  V\',  D.  Howelis.  54 
illustrations.     Oblong  i6mo.     Boston,  1884. 

Niagara  Revisited,  12  Years  after  their  W'edding  Journey,  by 
the  Hoosac  Tunnel  Route.  Colored  illustrations.  Small 
4to.     Chicago  [1884]. 

***Reprinted,  with  alteration  of  text,  from  The  Atlantic 
Monthl}',  1883;  but,  owing  to  threatened  litigation,  not  circu- 
lated, the  entire  issue  being,  with  the  exception  of  a  few  copies, 
destroyed. 


146  A  MERICA  N  A  UTHORS. 

The  Register.     Farce.     i8mo.     Boston.  18S4. 

Three  Villages.     i8mo.     Boston,  1SS4. 

'he  Rise  of  Silas  Lapham.     i2mo.     Boston,  1SS5. 

The  Elevator.     Farce.     iSmo.     Boston,  1885. 

Indian  Summer.     i2mo.     Boston,  1885. 

Tuscan  Cities.     Illustrations.     8vo.     Boston,  1886. 

The  Garroters.     Farce.     i2mo.     Boston,  1886. 

Poems  [including  four  now  lirst  collected].  12 mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1886. 

George  Fuller  :  his  Life  and  Works.  A  Memorial  Volume. 
[Containing  biographical  sketch  by  Howells,  and  contribu- 
tions by  Stillman,  Whittier  and  others.]  Portrait  and 
plates,  India  paper  proofs.  (300  copies.)  4to.  Boston, 
1886. 

Modern  Italian  Poets  :  Essays  and  Versions.  Portraits.  i2mo. 
New  York,   1887. 

The  Minister's  Charge  ;  or,  the  Apprenticeship  of  Lemuel 
Barker.     i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

(Edited,  with  Thomas  S.  Perry.)  Library  of  Universal  Ad- 
venture by  Sea  and  Land.  Including  Original  Narratives 
and  Authentic  Stories  of  Personal  Prowess  and  Peril  .... 
from  the  vear  79,  A.  D.,  to  1888.  Illustrations.  8vo.  New 
York,  1888. 

April  Hopes.     i2mo.     New  York,  1888. 

A  Sea-Change ;  or,  Love's  Stowaway.  A  Lyricated  Farce. 
....   i8mo.     Boston,   1888. 

Annie  Kilburn.      i2mo.     New  York,  1889.  . 

The  Mouse-Trap  and  other  Farces.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1889. 

The  Sleeping-Car  and  other  Farces.     i2mo.     Boston,  1890. 

A  Hazard  of  New  Fortunes.  Illustrations.  8vo.  New 
York,  1890. 

*^*Also  issued  (without  illustrations),  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New 
York,  1890. 


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A   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  147 


The  Shadow  of  a  Dream.     12  mo.     New  York,  1890.    ' 

The  House  by  the  Medlar-Tree.  Translated  by  Mar)  A. 
Craig.  Introduction  by  W.  D.  Howells.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1890. 

A  Boy's  Town.      Described   for  "  Harper's  Young  People."  -^ 
Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1890. 

Pastels  in  Prose.  From  the  French.  Translated  by  Stuart 
Merrill,  with  Introduction  by  W.  D.  Howells.  Illustra- 
tions.    i6mo.     New  York,  1890. 

Criticism  and  Fiction.     Portrait.      i6mo.      New  \'ork,  1S91. 

(Edited,  with  introduction.)  Poems,  by  George  Pellew. 
8vo.     Boston  [1892]. 

Venetian  Life.  [A  new  edition.]  Illustrations.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     Boston,  1892. 

*^*Tlie  same.     Large  paper.     (250  copies.)    2  vohimes,  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1892. 

An  Imperative  Duty.     i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 

The  Albany  Depot.     Illustrations.     32010.    New  York, 1892. 

A  Letter  of  Introduction.  Farce.  Illustrations.  32mo. 
New  York,   1892. 

A  Little  Swiss  Sojourn.  Illustrations.  33mo.  New  York, 
1892. 

The  Quality  of  Mercy.     i2mo.     New  York,,  1892)    -  /S?/ 

The  World  of  Chance.     i2mo.     New  York,  1893.  — — ~ 

The  Coast  of  Bohemia.     i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 

(With  S.  L.  Clemens  and  others.)     The  Niagara  Book.     II-    « 
lustrations.     i2mo.     Buffalo,  1893. 

Christmas  Every  Day  and  other  Stories  told  for  Children. 
Illustrations.     i6mo.     New  York,  1893. 

Evening  Dress.     Farce.     32mo.     New  York,  1893. 

My  Year  in  a  Log  Cabin.  Illustrations.  32mo.  New 
York,  1893. 

The  Unexpected  Guests.     Farce.     32mo.    New  York,  1893 


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148  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

A  Likely  Story.     Farce.     321110.     New  York,  1894. 

Five  o'clock  Tea.  Farce.  Illustrations.  32mo.  New 
York,  1894. 

— -"^  A  Traveller  from  Altruria.      Romance.     i2mo.      New   York, 
1894. 

Their  Wedding  Journey.  Holiday  Edition.  Illustrations. 
Small  8vo.     Boston,  1895. 

♦^*The  same.     Large  paper.     (250  copies.)      8vo.      Boston, 
1895. 

Recollections  of  Life  in  Ohio,  1813-1840.  By  William 
Cooper  Howells.  With  Introduction  by  W.  D.  Howells. 
Portrait.     8vo.     Cincinnati,  1895. 

My  Literary  Passions.     i2mo.     New  York,  1895. 

I  Stops  of  Various  Quills.     Illustrations.     Square  8vo.     New 

A*"*^    **      i  *^*The     same.      Edition    de    Luxe,  printed    in    sepia.       (50 

M  copies.)     Square  Svo.     New  York,  1895. 

V^- fti'*^  *+*See   also  Aldrich,   T.    B.  ;  Garland,    Hamlin;   James, 

Henry;  Longfellow,  H.  W.  ;  Lowell,  J.  R.;  Stoddard,  C. 
W. ;  Thoreau,  H.  D. 

HUTTON,  LAWRENCE.     1843  — 

Plays  and  Players.     8vo.     New  York,  1875. 

*^*Thesame.     Large  paper.     (25  copies.)     4to.     New  York, 

1875- 

Literary  Landmarks  of  London.  i2mo.  Boston  and  Lon- 
don, 1877. 

(With  Clara  Erskine  Clement.)  Artists  of  the  Nineteenth 
Century  and  their  Works.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  Boston, 
1879. 

(Edited.)  American  Actor  Series.  Portraits  and  illustra- 
tions.    6  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1881-82. 

*^*The  same.     Large  paper.     (100  copies.)     6  volumes,  4to. 
Boston,   18S1-82. 

Memories  of  Fifty  Years,  by  Lester  Wallack.     With  an  Intro- 
duction  by    Lawrence    Hutton.    Portrait  and  illustrations. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1887. 
*:,.*The    same.      Large    paper.       (500    copies.)      Svo.       New 
York,  1887. 


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(Collected  and  annotated.)  Opening  Addresses  written  for 
and  delivered  at  the  First  Performances  in  many  American 
Theatres,  from  Boston  to  San  Francisco,  1752-1880. 
Illustrations.  (175  copies.)  8vo.  New  York:  The 
Dunlap  Society,  1887. 

Occasional  Addresses,  1 773-1890.  (185  copies.)  8vo. 
New  York  :  The  Dunlap  Society,  1890. 

Curiosities  of  the  American  Stage.  Portraits  and  illustrations. 
8vo.     New  York  and  London,  1891. 

.  (Edited.)  Letters  of  Charles  Dickens  to  Wilkie  Collins. 
Portraits  and  facsimiles.     i6mo.     New  York,  1892. 

Literary  Landmarks  of  Edinburgh.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York  and  London,  1892. 

From  the  Books  of  Lawrence  Hutton.  Portrait.  i6mo. 
New  York,  1892. 

Edwin  Booth,  Portrait  and  illustrations.  32mo.  New 
York,  1893. 

Portraits  in  Plaster.  From  the  Collection  of  Lawrence  Hut- 
ton.     Illustrations.     8vo.     New  York  and   London,   1894. 

Literary  Landmarks  of  Jerusalem.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York  and  London,  1895. 

Other   Times  and   other   Seasons.     Portrait.     i6mo.     New 
York,  1895. 
***See  also  Matthews,  Brander. 

IRELAND,  JOSEPH  NORTON.     1817— 

Fifty  Years  of  a  Play-Goer's  journal ;  or  Annals  of  the  New 
York  Stage.  1798-1848."  By  H.  N.  D.  ^  parts,  i2mo. 
New  York  [i860].  *^ 

Records  of  the  New  York  Stage  from  1750  to  i860.  Por- 
traits. (200  copies.)  2  volumes,  royal  8vo.  New  York, 
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***The   same.      Large  paper.      (60   copies,   2    of  same   on 
Whatman  paper.)     4to.     New  York,  1866. 

Some  Account  of  the  Ireland  Family,  originally  of  Long 
Island,  N.  Y.,  1644-1880.     8vo.     Bridgeport,  t88o. 


150  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Mrs.  Duff.     Portraits  and  illustrations.     i2mo.  Boston,  1882. 
*^*Tlie    same.      Large    paper.     (100  copies.)     410.     Boston, 
1882. 

Thomas  Abthorpe  Cooper.  A  Memoir  of  his  Professional 
Life.  Portrait.  (195  copies.)  8vo.  New  York :  The 
Dunlap  Society,  1888. 

Charlotte  Cushman,  a  Lecture  by  Lawrence  Barrett  [with 
letter  from  J.N.  Ireland].  Portrait.  8vo.  New  York  : 
The  Dunlap  Society,  1889. 

IRVING,  WASHINGTON.     17S3-1859. 

A  Voyage  to  the  P^astern  Part  of  Terra  Firma,  or  the  Spanish 
Main  in  South- America,  during  the  Years  1801,  1802,  1803 
and  1804.  By  F.  Depons.  .  .  .  Translated  by  An 
American  Gentleman.     3  volumes,  Svo.      New  York,  1806. 

(With  J.  K.  Paulding  and  William  Irving.)  Salmagundi; 
or  the  Whim-Whams  and  Opinions  of  Launcelot  Langstaffe, 
Esq.,  and  Others.  2  volumes,  or  20  numbers  [January, 
1807-January,  1808],  i2mo.     New  York,  1807-1808. 

A  History  of  New  York  from  the  Beginning  of  the  World  to 
the  End  of  the  Dutch  Dynasty.  ...  By  Diedrich  Knick- 
erbocker. Folded  view  of  New  Amsterdam.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     New  York,  1809. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Thomas  Campbell.  Including  Several 
Poems  from  the  Original  Manuscript,  never  before  pub- 
lished in  this  Country.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Biographical 
Sketch  of  the  Author,  by  A  Gentleman  of  New- York.  2 
volumes,  i2mo.  Philadelphia,  Baltimore,  Albany  [etc.], 
1810. 

*^*"  Published  bj  Edward  Earle,  Philadelphia.  Also  by  D. 
Mallory  &  Co.,  Boston;  P.  H.  Nicklin  &  Co.,  Baltimore;  Ly- 
man, Hall  &  Co.,  Portland;  and  Swift  and  Chipman,  Middle- 
buiy,  Vt.  Fry  and  Kammerer,  Printers,  1810. "  So  reads  the 
imprint  on  the  original  board  covers  of  the  copy  from  which 
this  title  is  transcribed;  the  corresponding  inscription  on  title 
page  reads,  "Printed  for  D.  W.  Farrand  &  Green,  Albany. 
Also  for  E.  Earle,  Philadelphia,"  etc. ;  on  the  title  page  of  the 
Boston  Public  Library  copy  this  is  changed  to  "  Printed  for 
P.  H.  Nicklin  &  Co.,  Baltimore,  also  for  D.  W.  Farrand  and 
Green,  Albany,"  etc.,  and  it  seems  safe  to  assume  that  on  the 
title  pages  of  copies  assigned  to  any  of  the  booksellers  named 
their  business  place  would  take  precedence — the  original  covers 
retaining  the  Philadelphia  imprint  as  here  indicated. 


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(Edited,  anonymously.)  The  Analectic  Magazine,  containing 
Selections  from  Foreign  Reviews  and  Magazines  of  such 
Articles  as  are  Most  Valuable,  Curious,  or  Entertaining. 
Portraits  and  illustrations.  6  volumes,  8vo.  Philadelphia, 
1813-15. 

***The  first  number,  Januarv,  1S13,  was  issued  with  the  title 
"Select  Reviews,  and  Spirit'of  Foreign  Magazines.  New 
Series:"  the  note,  "  To  Readers,"  on  last  page  of  wrapper, 
conveying  the  editor's  apologies  for  his  inability  to  attend  to 
the  editorial  work  of  that  number,  his  remonstrance  against 
unwelcome  compliments,  extravagant  panegyrics,  etc.,  and  the 
announcement  that  the  title  of  next  number  "will  probably 
vary  from  that  hitherto  adopted."  The  publication  contained, 
in  addition  to  the  selections,  several  original  poems,  sketches, 
reviews,  and  biographies,  by  Irving, Paulding  and  others.  Com- 
mencing with  vol.  vii.,  the  title  was  changed  to  The  Analectic 
Magazine  and  Naval  Chronicle. 

Biography  of  James  Lawrence,  late  Captain  in  the  Navy  of 
the  United  States  ;  together  with  a  Collection  of  Papers 
relative  to  the  Action  between  the  Chesapeake  and  Shan- 
non, and  the  Death  of  Captain  Lawrence.  Portrait.  i8mo. 
New  Brunswick,   18 13. 

***The  biographical  sketch  by  Irving,  pp.  9-60,  is  reprinted 
from  The  Analectic  Magazine  for  August,  1813. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Thomas  Campbell.  Comprising  Sev- 
eral Pieces  not  contained  in  any  Former  Edition.  To 
which  is  prefixed  a  Revised  and  Improved  Biographical 
Sketch  of  the  Author  [pp.  1-24],  by  .A  Gentleman  of 
New- York.     24mo.     [Philadelphia,  1815.] 

***The  engraved  false  title  bears  the  imprint  of  the  pub- 
lisher, Edward  Earle,  which  is  omitted  on  title  page.  The  false 
title  makes  no  reference  to  revision  of  the  biographical  sketch, 
which  is  considerably  altered  from  that  of  the  1810  edition;  nor 
to  the  "  several  pieces  "  referred  to  on  title  page,  and  which 
may  have  been  absorbed  by  Caroline,  pp.  204-209,  the  only 
poem  here  added  to  those  of  the  previous  collection.  The 
biographical  sketch,  in  its  revised  form,  was  first  published  in 
The  Analectic  Magazine  for  March,  1S15. 

The  Sketch-Book  of  Geoffrey  Crayon,  Gent.  7  parts,  8vo. 
New  York,  1819-20. 

***Arranged  for  two  volumes;  the  pagination  of  parts  i.,  ii., 
iii.,  >c.,  forming  vol.  i.,  occurs  in  regular  volume  sequence; 
whilst  the  separate  pagination  of  each  part  is  retained  in  parts 
v.,  vi..  vii.,  or  second  volume. 

Bracebridge  Hall ;  or,  the  Humourists.     .A  Medley,  by  Geof- 
frey Crayon,  Gent.     2  volumes,  12 mo.     New  York,  1822. 
*^*After  1S20,  Irving's  works  were   published  simultaneously 
in  New  York  and  London. 


152  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Letters  of  Jonathan  Oldstyle,  Gent.  By  The  Author  of  The 
Sketch-Book,  with  a  Biographical  Notice.  8vo.  New 
York,  1824. 

Tales  of  a  Traveller.     4  parts,  8vo.     New  York,  1824. 

History  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  Christopher  Columbus. 
Map.     3  volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1828. 

*:i,*The  same.     Abridged  bv  the  author.      i2mo.     New  York, 
1829. 

A  Chronicle  of  the  Conquest  of  Granada.  By  Fray  Antonio 
Agapida.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1829. 

(Edited.)  Miscellaneous  Works  of  Oliver  Goldsmith,  with 
an  Account  ol  his  Life  and  Writings.  Portrait.  8vo. 
Philadelphia,  1S30. 

***Published  in  Paris  some    time  previous  to   publication  in 
Philadelphia. 

Voyages  and  Discoveries  of  the  Companions  of  Columbus. 
8vo.     Philadelphia,  1831. 

The  Alhambra :  a  Series  of  Tales  and  Sketches  of  the  Moors 
and  Spaniards.     2  volumes,  12  mo.     Philadelphia,  1832. 

Poems,  by  William  Cullen  Bryant,  an  American.  Edited 
[with  introductory  dedication,  4  pp.,  to  Samuel  Rogers,] 
by  Washington  Irving.     i2mo.     London,  1832. 

Works  [now  first  collected] .  Portrait.  Royal  8vo.  Paris, 
1834. 

The  Crayon  Miscellany.      3   volumes,  i6mo.      Philadelphia, 

1835- 

*^*i.,   A  Tour   on   the    Prairies;  ii..  Abbotstord    and    New- 
stead  Abbey;    iii.,  Legends  of  the  Conquest  of  Spain. 

Astoria ;  or,  Incidents  of  an  Enterprise  beyond  the  Rocky 
Mountains.     2  volumes,  8vo.     Philadelphia,  1836. 

The  Rocky  Mountains  :  or,  Scenes,  Incidents,  and  Adven- 
tures in  the  Far  West.  Digested  from  the  Journal  of 
Captain  B .  L.  E.  Bonneville  ....  2  volumes,  12 mo. 
Philadelphia,  1837. 

The  Life  of  OHver  Goldsmith,  with  Selections  from  his  Writ- 
ings.    Portrait.     2  volume.*,  i8mo.     New  York,  1840. 
♦^♦The  biography  occupies  pp.  9-186  of  first  volume. 

Works.     Portrait.     2  volumes,  royal  8vo.   Philadelphia,  1840. 


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Biography  and  Poetical  Remains  of  the  Late  Margaret  Miller 
Davidson.     12010.     Philadelphia,  1841. 

The  Poetry  and  History  of  Wyoming  :  containing  Campbell's 
Gertrude,  with  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Author  by  W. 
Irving ;  and  the  History  of  Wyoming  ....  by  William 
L.Stone.     Illustrations,     lamo.     New  York,  184 1. 

A  Book  of  the  Hudson.  Collected  from  the  Various  Works 
of  Diedrich  Knickerbocker.  Edited  by  Geoffrey  Crayon. 
Vignette  title.     i8mo.     New  York,  1849. 

Oliver  Goldsmith  :  a  Biography.  Illustrations.  Square  8vo. 
New  York,  1849. 

Mahomet  and  his  Successors.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New  York, 
1849-50. 

Wolfert's  Roost,  and  other  Papers  now  First  Collected.  Fron- 
tispiece and  vignette  title.     i2mo.     New  York,  1855. 

The  Life  of  Washington.  Portraits  and  illustrations.  5  vol- 
umes, 8vo.     New  York,  1855-59. 

***i.,  1855;   ii.,  iii.,    1856;   iv.,  1857;   v.,  1S59. 
*^*The  same.     Large  paper,      (no  copies.)     5  volumes,  410. 
New  York,  1855-59. 

Irvingiana.  [A  memorial  volume,  including  tributes  by 
Longfellow  and  Bancroft,  together  with  an  unpublished 
letter  by  Irving.]     Square  8vo.      New  York,  1S60. 

Life  and  Letters.  Edited  by  Pierre  W..  Irving.  Portraits. 
4  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1862-64. 

*^*i.,   ii..  1862;   iii.,  1863;   iv.,  1S64. 

*^*The  same.  Large  paper.  (50  copies.)  4  volumes,  410. 
New  York,  1862-64. 

Spanish  Papers  and  other  Miscellanies  hitherto  Unpublished 
or  Uncollected.  Edited  by  Pierre  j\L  Irving.  Portrait  and 
frontispiece.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1866. 

*;^*The  same.  Large  paper,  (no  copies.)  2  volumes,  410. 
New  York,  1866. 

*^*The  tollowing  titles  have  also  been  attributed  to  Irving, 
but  without  any  satisfactory  proof  that  he  was,  directly  or  re- 
motely, connected  with  their  publication  : 

The  Literary  Picture  Gallery,  etc.,  to  the  Visitors  of  Ballston 
Spa.     1808. 

Fragment  of  a  Journal  of  a  Sentimental  Philosopher.  8vo. 
New  York,  1809. 


154  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

A  Word  in  Season  touching  the  Present  Misunderstanding 
in  the  Episcopal  Church.    Bj  A  Layman.    8vo.    New  York,  1811. 

Brief  Remarks  on  "The  Wife."     8vo.     New  York,  1819. 

*+*See  also  Bryant,  W.  C.;  Hoffman,  C.  F.  ;  and  Lowell, 
JR. 

JACKSON,  HELEN  MARIA  HUNT.     (H.  H.)     1831-1885. 

Bathmendi :  a  Persian  Tale.  Translated  for  the  Children 
from  the  French    ....    i2mo.     Boston,  1867. 

Nathan  the  Wise,  a  Dramatic  Poem  by  G.  E.  Lessing.  Trans- 
lated by  Ellen  Frothingham.  Preceded  by  a  Brief  Account 
of  the  Poet  and  his  Works  [by  H.  H.,  pp.  v.-xxiii.],  and 
followed  by  an  Essay  on  the  Poem  by  Kuno  Fischer.  i6mo. 
New  York,  1868. 

Verses.     i6mo.     Boston,  1870. 

Bits  of  Travel.     i8mo.     Boston,  1872. 

Bits  of  Talk  about  Home  Matters.     i8mo.     Boston,  1873. 

The  Story  of  Boon.     Square  i6mo.     Boston,  1874. 

[Anonymous.]  Mercy  Philbrick's  Choice.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1876. 

Bits  of  Talk  in  Verse  and  Prose  for  Young  Folks.  i8mo. 
Boston,  1876. 

[Anonymous.]  Hetty's  Strange  History.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1877. 

Bits  of  Travel  at  Home.     i8mo.     Boston,  1878. 

Nelly's  Silver  Mine.     i6mo.     Boston,  1878. 

Letters  from  a  Cat.  Illustrations.  Square  i2mo.  Boston, 
1879. 

Mammy  Tittleback  and  her  Family.  A  True  Story  of  Seven- 
teen Cats.     Illustrations.     Square  i2mo.     Boston,  1881. 

A  Century  of  Dishonor  :    a  Sketch  of  the  United  States  Gov- 
ernment's Dealings  with  some  of  the  Indian  Tribes.     i2mo.  ■ 
New  York,  1881. 

The  Training  of  Children.     i6rao.     New  York,  1882. 


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(With  Abbott  Kinney.)  Report  on  the  Condition  and  Needs 
of  the  Mission  Indians  of  California.  Svo.  Washington, 
18S3. 

Raniona.     A  Story.     121110.     P>oston,  1884. 

The  Hunter  Cats  of  Connorloa.  Illustrations.  Square  i2mo. 
Boston,  1884. 

Zeph.     A  Posthumous  Story.     i3mo.     Boston,  1885. 

Glimpses  of  Three  Coasts.     i2mo.     Boston,  1S86. 

Sonnets  and  Lyrics.     24mo.     Boston,  1886. 

Between  Whiles.     i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

The  Procession  of  Flowers  in  Colorado.  Illustrations  in 
colors.     (100  copies.)     4to.     Boston,  18S7. 

Poems.  Complete.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  121110.  Bos- 
ton, 1892. 

*^*The  same.      Edition  de  Luxe.     (250  copies.;     Svo.     Bos- 
ton, 1892. 

JAMES,  HENRY.     1843  — 

Balloon  Post.  [Consisting  of  original  contributions  by  Henry 
James,  W.  D.  Howells,  Bret  Harte  and  others.]  Published 
at  the  French  Fair  [in  aid  of  the  destitute  people  of  France], 
April  1 1 -1 7,  1 87 1.     6  numbers,  4to.     Boston,  1871. 

Transatlantic  Sketches.     i2mo.     Boston,  1875. 

A  Passionate  Pilgrim  and  other  Tales.     121110.    Boston,  1875. 

Roderick  Hudson.     12 mo.     Boston,  1876. 

The  .American.     i2mo.     Boston,  1877. 

Watch  and  Ward.      iSmo.     New  York,  1878. 

French  Poets  and  Novelists.     i2mo.     New  York,  1878. 

Daisy  Miller.     A  Study.     32mo.     New  York,  1878. 

The    Europeans.     A   Sketch.     2  volumes,    i2mo.     London, 
1878. 
*^*Also,  one  volume,  i2mo.     Boston,  1879. 

An  International  Episode.     321110.     New  York,  1879. 


156  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Madonna  of  the  Future  and  other  Tales.     2  volumes^ 
i2mo.     London,  1879. 

Hawthorne.     i2mo.     London,  1879. 
*:^*Also,  i2mo.     New  York,  iSSo. 

A  Bundle  of  Letters.     (Reprinted  from  the  Parisian.)  Square 
1 2 mo.     Boston  [1880]. 

Confidence.     i2mo.     Boston,  1880. 

The   Diary  of  a  Man  of  Fifty  [and  A   Bundle  of  Letters]. 
32mo.     New  York,  1880. 

Washington   Square.        Illustrations.       i2mo.      New  York,. 
1880. 

The  Portrait  of  a  Lady.     i2mo.     Boston,  1882. 

Daisy  Miller.     A  Comedy  in  Three  Acts.     i6mo.     Boston^ 
1883. 

The  Siege  of  London  ;  The  Pension  Beaurepas ;    and  The 
Point  of  View.     i2mo.     Boston,  1883. 

Portraits  of  Places.     i2mo.     London,  1883. 
*^*Also,  i2mo.     Boston,  18S4. 

Tales  of  Three  Cities.     i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

A  Little  Tour  in  France.     i2mo.     Boston,  1885. 

The  Art  of  Fiction  [with  companion  essay,  bearing  the  same 
title,  by  Walter  Besant] .      i2mo.     Boston,  1S85. 

Stories    Revived.     First   and  Second    Series.      2    volumes^ 
i2mo.     London,  1885. 

The  Author  of  Beltraffio  [and  other  stories].     i2mo.     Bos- 
ton, 1885. 

The  Bostonians  :  a  Novel.     i2mo.     New  York,  i886. 

The  Princess  Cassamassima  :    a  Novel.     i2mo.     New  York, 
1886. 

Partial  Portraits.     i2mo.     New  York,  1888. 

The  Aspern   Papers  and  other  Stories.     i2mo.     New  York, 
1888. 

The  Reverberator  :  a  Novel.     i2mo.     New  York,  i§88. 


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A  London  Life  [and  other  stories].   12 mo.  New  York,  1889. 

The  Tragic  Muse.     2  volumes,  i6mo.     Boston,  1890. 

The  Odd  Number.  Thirteen  Tales  by  Guy  de  Maupassant. 
Translatetl  by  Jonathan  Sturges.  Introduction  by  H. 
James.     i6mo.     New  York,  1890. 

{Translated.)  Port  Tarascon.  The  Last  Adventures  of 
the  Illustrious  Tartarin.  Illustrations.  8vo.  New  York, 
1891. 

The  Lesson  of  the  Master  [and  other  stories].  i2mo.  New 
York,  1892. 

Daisy  Miller,  and  An  International  Episode.  Illustrations. 
Small  8vo.     New  York,  1892. 

*^*The  same.  Edition  de  Luxe.  (250  copies.)  Svo.  New- 
York,  1892. 

The  Real  Thing  and  other  Tales.     i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 

Picture  and  Text.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1893. 

The  Private  Life  [and  other  stories].  i6mo.  New  York, 
1893. 

Essays  in  London  and  Elsewhere.     i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 

Theatricals.     2  volumes,  i6mo. -^  New  York,  1S94. 

The  Wheel  of  Time*     i6mo.     New  York,  1894- %2) 

Terminations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1895. 

[Anonymous.]  "  The  Quest  of  the  Holy  Grail."  The  First 
Portion  of  a  Series  of  Paintings  to  be  done  for  the  Decora- 
tion of  the  Public  Library  of  Boston,  U.  S.  A.  By  Edwin 
A.  Abbey.     8vo.      [London]  1895. 

*^*After  the  death  ot  Henry  James,  Sr.,  in  1882,  Mr.  James 
omitted  the  "Jr.,"  which  previously  had  been  appended  to  his 
name  on  the  title  pages  of  his  published  works. 

JANVIER,  THOMAS  ALLIBONE.     1849  — 

Color  Studies.     i2mo.     New  York,  1885. 

The  Mexican  Guide.     i6mo.     New  York,  1886  \et  seq^^. 

The  Aztec  Treasure  House.  A  Romance  of  Contemporane- 
ous Antiquity.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1890. 


1 58  A  MERICA  N  A  UTHORS. 

Stories  of  Old  New  Spain.  Illustrations.  T^mo.  New 
York,  1 89 1. 

'ITie  Uncle  of  an  Angel  and  other  Stories.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.     New  Vol k,  1S91. 

Color  Studies  and  a  Mexican  Campaign.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1 89 1. 

An  Embassy  to  Provence.  Frontispiece.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1893. 

The  Women's  Conquest.     i6mo.     New  York.  1893. 

In  Old  New  York.  Maps  and  illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1S94. 

JEWETT,  SARAH  ORNE.     1849  — 

Deephaven.     i8mo.     Boston,  1S77. 

Play  Days.     iSmo.     Boston,  1878. 

Old  Friends  and  Ne>v.     i8mo.     Boston,  1S79. 

Country  By-Ways.     i8mo.     Boston,  1881. 

The  Mate  of  the  Daylight  and  Friends  Ashore.  iSmo.  Bos- 
ton, 1883. 

A  Country  Doctor.     i6mo.     Boston,   1884. 

A  Marsh  Island.     A  Novel.     i6mo.     Boston,  1885. 

A  White  Heron  and  other  Stories.     i8mo.     Boston,  1886. 

The  Story  of  the  Normans  told  chiefly  in  Relation  to  their 
Conquest  of  England.  Illustrations.  12 mo.  New  York, 
1887. 

The  King  of  Folly  Island  and  other  People.  i6mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1888. 

Betty  Leicester.     i8mo.     Boston,  1890. 

Tales  of  New  England.     i6mo.     Boston,  1890. 

Strangers  and  Wayfarers.      i6mo.     Boston,  1890. 

A  Native  of  Winby  and  other  Tales.      i6mo.     Boston,  1893. 


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Deephaven.  Holiday  Edition.  Illustrations.  Small  8vo. 
Boston,  1894. 

*^*The     same.      Large   paper.       (250    copies.)     8vo.    Cam- 
bridge, 1894. 

Betty  Leicester's  English  Christmas.  (Privately  printed.) 
i2mo.     Baltimore,  1894. 

The  Life  of  Nancy.     i2mo.     Boston,  1S95. 

JOHNSON,  ROSSITER.     1840  — 

(Edited.)  Little  Classics.  18  volumes,  i8mo.  Boston, 
1874-80. 

(Edited.)  Works  of  the  British  Poets,  from  Chaucer  to 
Morris,  with  Biographical  Sketches.  Illustrations.  3 
volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1876. 

(Edited.)  Famous  Single  and  Fugitive  Poems.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1S77. 

(Edited.)     Play-Day  Poems.     i6mo.     New  York,  187S. 

Phaeton  Rogers  :  a  Novel  of  Boy  Life.  Illustrations.  i2rao. 
New  York,  1881. 

A  History  of  the  War  of  181 2- 1 5  between  the  United  States 
and  Great  Britain.      i2mo.     New  York,  1882. 

A  History  of  the  French  War,  ending  in  the  Conquest  of 
Canada.     12  mo.     New  York,  1882. 

(Edited,  with  Charles  A.  Dana.)  Fifty  Perfect  Poems. 
Illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,  1882. 

Idler  and  Poet.     (Poems.)      i2mo.     Boston,  1883. 

A  History  of  the  War  of  Secession,  1861-1865.  Illustrations. 
8vo.     Boston,   1892. 

The  End  of  a  Rainbow  :  an  American  Story.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 

(Edited,  with  John  D  Champlm  and  George  Cary  Eggles- 
ton.)  Liber  Scriptorum  :  the  First  Book  of  the  Authors 
Club.     4to.     New  York,  1893. 

Three  Decades.  (Privately  printed.)  i2mo.  New  York, 
1895. 


160  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

JOHNSTON,  RICHARD  MALCOLM.     1822  — 

Georgia  Sketches.     By  An  Old  Man.     i6i"no.     Augusta,  Ga., 
1864. 

Dukesborough  Tales.     By  Philemon  Perch.     Square   i2mo. 
Baltimore,  1871. 

(With    William    Hand    Browne.)     A    Historical   Sketch   of 
English  Literature.     i2mo.     New  York,  1872. 

(With  W.  H.  Browne.)      Life   of  Alexander    H.  Stephens. 
8vo.     Philadelphia,  1878. 

Old  Mark  Langston.    A  Tale  of  Duke's  Creek.     i6mo.    New 
York,  1884. 

Two  Gray  Tourists.     i2mo.     Baltimore,  1885. 

Mr.  Absalom  BiUingslea  and  other   Georgia  Folk.     Illustra- 
tions.    i6mo.     New  York,  1888. 

Ogeechee    Cross-Firings.     Illustrations.     8vo.     New     York, 
1889. 

The   Widow   Guthrie.      Illustrations.       i2mo.     New    York, 
1890. 

The  Primes    and    their   Neighbors.     Ten   Tales  of  Middle 
Georgia.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  189 1. 

Studies,  Literary  and  Social.     2  volumes,  12  mo.     Indianapo- 
lis, 1891-92. 

Dukesborough    Tales.      Chronicles    of    Mr.    Bill    Williams. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 

Mr.  Billy  Downs  and  his  Likes.    Frontispiece.     i2mo.    New 
York,  1892. 

Mr.    Fortner's    Marital    Claims    and    other    Stories.     i6mo. 
New  York,  1892. 

Little    Ike    Templin    and    other    Stories.     i6mo.     Boston, 
1894. 

JONES,  JAMES  ATHEARN.      1790-1853. 

[Anonymous.]     Tales  of  an  Indian  Camp.      Illustrations  by 
W.  H.  Brooke.     3  volumes,  small  8vo.     London,  1820. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  Kil 

A  Letter  to  an  English  Gentleman,  on  the  Libels  and  Calum- 
nies on  America  by  English  Writers  and  Reviewers.  8vo. 
Philadelphia,  1826. 

Traditions  of  the  North  American  Indians  :  being  a  Second 
and  Revised  Edition  of  Tales  of  an  Indian  Camp.  3  vol- 
umes, small  Svo.     London,   1830. 

Haverhill ;  or,  Memoirs  of  an  Officer  in  the  Army  of  Wolfe. 
2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1831. 
*^*Also,  3  volumes,  small  Svo.     London,  1831. 

A  Biographical  Account  of  the  Late  Ichabod  Norton,  Esq.,  of 
Edgartown,  Mass.  (Printed  for  private  distribution.)  8vo. 
Boston,  1848. 

JONES,  JOHN  B.     1810-1866. 

Thoughts  on  the  Literary  Prospects  of  America.  8vo.  Bal- 
timore, 1839. 

Wild  Western  Scenes ;  a  Narrative  of  Adventures  in  the 
Western  Wilderness,  Forty  Years  ago  ;  wherein  the  Conduct 
of  Daniel  Boone,  the  Great  American  Pioneer,  is  particu- 
larly described.  By  A  Squatter.  12  mo.  Philadelphia, 
1S45. 

The  Spanglers  and  Tinglers ;  or,  the  Rival  Belles.  A  Tale 
unveiling  some  of  the  Mysteries  of  Society  and  Politics  as 
they  exist  at  the  Present  Time  in  the  United  States.  12 mo. 
Philadelphia,  1852. 

Adventures  of  Col.  Gracchus  Vanderbomb,  of  Sloughcreek,  in 
Pursuit  of  the  Presidency  :  also  the  Exploits  of  Mr.  Nu- 
merius  Plutarch  Kipps,  his  Private  Secretary.  12  mo. 
Philadelphia,  1852. 

The  Monarchist.  An  Historical  Novel,  embracing  Real 
Characters  and  Romantic  Adventures.  i2mo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1853. 

Life  and  Adventures  of  a  Country  Merchant :  a  Narrative  of 
his  Exploits  at  Home,  during  his  Travels,  and  in  the  Cities. 
Designed  to  amuse  and  instruct.  12  mo.  Philadelphia, 
1854. 

The  Winkles ;  or,  the  Merry  Monomaniacs.  An  American 
Picture  with  Portraits  of  the  Natives.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1855. 


1()2  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  War- Path.  A  Narrative  of  Adventures  in  the  Wilderness. 
....  i2mo.     Philadelphia,   1S56. 

Wild  Southern  Scenes.  A  Tale  of  Disunion  !  and  Border 
War!     i2mo.     Philadelphia  [1859]. 

Wild  Western  Scenes  ;  or,  the  White  Spirit  of  the  Wilderness. 
Being  a  Narrative  of  Adventures  embracing  the  same 
Characters  portrayed  in  the  Original  Wild  W^estern  Scenes. 
i2mo.     Richmond,   1863. 

The  Rival  Belles;  or,  Life  in  Washington.  i2mo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1864. 

A  Rebel  War  Clerk's  Diary  at  the  Confederate  States'  Capi- 
tal, 1861-1865.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1866. 


JUDAH,  SAMUEL  B.  H. 


The  Mountain  Torrent.  A  Melo-Drama.  i8mo.  New 
York,  1820. 

Odofriede,  the    Outcast;  a  Dramatic    Poem.      8vo.       New 

York,  1822. 

The  Rose  of  Arragon.     i6mo.     New  York,  1822. 

[Anonymous.]  Gotham  and  the  Gothamites,  a  Medley. 
i8mo.     New  York,  1823. 

*^*A  satire  on  New  York  society,  which  resulted  in  the  im- 
prisonment of  the  author,  who  was  also  the  publisher,  and  the 
suppression  of  the  work. 

[Anonymous.]  A  Tale  of  Lexington  :  a  National  Comedy, 
founded  on  the  Opening  of  the  Revolution.  i8mo.  New 
York,  1S23. 

The  Buccaneers  ;  a  Romance  of  our  own  Country  in  its  An- 
cient Days  ;  illustrated  with  Divers  Marvellous  Histories, 
and  Antique  and  Facetious  Episodes  ;  gathered  from  the 
Most  Authentic  Chronicles  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Niew 
Nederlandts  ....  [by]  Terentius  Phlogobombos.  .  .  . 
2  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston  and  New  York,  1827. 

*^*Suppressed,  owing  to  the  libelous  passage  in  the  intro- 
duction. Sabin  discovered  some  copies  of  the  work  from  which 
the  offensive  passage  was  omitted. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  163 

JUDD,  SYLVESTER.     1 813-1853. 

Margaret.  A  Tale  of  the  Real  and  Ideal,  Blight  and  Bloom  ; 
including  Sketches  of  a  Place  not  before  described,  called 
Mons  Christi.      i2mo.     Boston,  1845. 

[Anonymous.]  Richard  Edney  and  the  Governor's  Family. 
A  Rus-Urban  Tale.     i2mo.     Boston,  1850. 

Philo  :  an  Evangeliad.     12 mo.     Boston,  1850. 

The  Church;  in  a  Series  of  Discourses.    i2mo.    Boston,  1854. 
*^* For  separate  titles  and  dates  of  the  author's  pubh'shed  ser- 
mons and  discourses,  consult  the  last-named  work. 

KENNEDY,  JOHN  PENDLETON.     1 795-1870. 

(With  Peter  Hoffman.)  The  Red  Book.  2  volumes,  8vo. 
Baltimore,  1818-19. 

[Anonymous.]  Swallow  Barn,  or,  a  Spjourn  in  the  Old  Do- 
minion.    2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,   1832. 

Horse-Shoe  Robinson  :  a  Tale  of  the  Tory  Ascendancy.  2 
volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Anonymous.]  Rob  of  the  Bowl :  a  Legend  of  St.  Inigoes. 
2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,   1838. 

Quodlibet :  containing  some  Annals  thereof,  with  an  Authen- 
tic Account  of  the  Origin  and  Growth  of  the  Borough,  and 
the  Sayings  and  Doings  of  Sundry  of  the  Townspeople. 
....  Edited  by  Solomon  Second  Thoughts,  School- 
master.    i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1840. 

*^,*A  satire  on  the  methods  which    resulted  in  the  election  of 
William  Henry  Harrison  to  the  presidencj'. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  William  Wirt,  Attorney-Generalof  the 
United  States.  Portrait  and  facsimile.  2  volumes,  8vo. 
Philadelphia,  1849. 

Swallow  Barn.  Revised  Edition,  with  20  illustrations  by 
Strother.     i2mo.     New  York,  1852. 

The  Blackwater  Chronicle  :  a  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  into 
the  Land  of  Canaan,  in  Randolph  County,  Virginia,  in 
1 85 1.  By  The  Clerke  of  Oxenforde.  Illustrations  by 
Strother.     i2mo.     New  York,  1853. 


1 64  A  MERICA  N  A  UTHORS. 

Narrative  of  an  Expedition  of  Five  Americans  into  a  Land  of 
Wild  Animals.  Illustrations  by  Watts  Phillips.  i6mo. 
London,  1854. 

Works  [first  collected  edition].  3  volumes,  i2mo.  New 
York,  1854. 

(Edited,  with  Alexander  Bliss.)  Autograph  Leaves  of  our 
Country's  Authors.  [Selections  in  facsimile  of  the  authors' 
manuscript.]     Illustrations.     4to.     Baltimore,  1864. 

Mr.  Ambrose's  Letters  on  the  Rebellion.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1865. 

Works  [including  biography  by  H.  T.  Tuckerman] .  10  vol- 
umes, i2mo.     New  York,  1870-72. 

At  Home  and  Abroad  ;  a  Series  of  Essays  :  with  a  Journal  in 
Europe  in  1867-8.     i2mo.     New  York,  1872. 

*^*Also  numerous  lectures,  essays  and   addresses,  for   sepa- 
rate titles  of  whioh  see  Works. 

KEY,  FRANCIS  SCOTT.     1779-1843. 

Oration  in  the  Capitol  of  the  United  States,  on  the  Fourth 
of  July,  1 83 1.     8vo.     Washington,  1831. 

The  Power  of  Literature  and  its  Connexion  with  Religion. 
An  Oration,  dehvered  at  Bristol  College,  July  23,  1834, 
before  the  Philologian  Society.     8vo.     Bristol,  1834. 

Poems.  With  an  Introductory  Letter  by  Chief  Justice  Taney. 
i6mo.     New  York,  1857. 

The  Star  Spangled  Banner.  Illustrations  by  Darley.  4to. 
New  York  [1861]. 

KIRKLAND,  JOSEPH.     1830-1894. 

Zur)' :  the  Meanest  Man  in  Spring  County.  A  Novel  ot 
Western  Life.     Frontispiece.     i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

The  McVeys.     (An  Episode.)     i6mo.     Boston,  1888. 

The  Captain  of  Company  K.     i2mo.     Chicago,  189 1. 

(With  Caroline  Kirkland.)  The  Story  of  Chicago.  Illustra- 
tions.    2  volumes,  8vo.     Chicago,  1892-94. 

The  Chicago  oMassacre  of  1812.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  Chi- 
cago, 1893. 


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LAIGHTON,  ALBERT.     1829-1887. 

Poems.     i6mo.     Boston  and  Portsmouth,  1859. 

(Edited,  with  Aurin  M.  Payson.)  The  Poets  of  Portsmouth. 
Small  Svo.     Boston  and  Portsmouth,  1865. 

Poems.     i6mo.     Boston,   1878. 

*;^*Onlj  a  few  of  the  poems  published  in  1859  are  retained  in 
this  edition. 

I, ANIER,  SIDNEY.     1842-1881. 

Tiger-Lilies.     A  Novel.     i6mo.     New  York,  1867. 

The  Centennial  Celebration  of  Columbia.  A  Cantata  for 
the  Inaugural  Ceremonies  at  Philadelphia,  May  10,  1876. 
Music  by  Dudley  Buck.     Royal  8vo.     New  York  [1876]. 

Florida  :  its  Scenery,  Climate,  and  History.  With  an  Account 
of  Charleston,  Savannah,  Augusta,  and  Aiken.  .  .  . 
Illustrations.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1876. 

Poems.     i6mo.     Philadelphia,  1877. 

Sketch  of  the  Life  of  J.  F.  D.  Lanier.  Printed  for  the  Use  of 
his  Family  only.  [With  genealogical  appendix,  pp.  75-87, 
by  Sidney  Lanier.]     Portrait.     8vo.      [New  York,  1877.] 

(With  others.)  Some  Highways  and  Byways  of  American 
Travel.     Illustrations.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1878. 

*^*The  articles  on  St.  Augustine  in  April,  and  Ocklaroaha 
in  May,  were  contributed  by  Lanier. 

(Edited.)  The  Boys'  Froissart.  Illustrations.  8vo.  New 
York,  1878. 

(Edited.)  The  Boys'  King  Arthur.  Illustrations.  Svo. 
New  York,  1880. 

The  Science  of  English  Verse.     i2mo.     New  York,  1880. 

(Edited.)  The  Boys'  Mabinogion.  Illustrations.  Svo.  New 
York,  1 88 1. 

(Edited.)  The  Boys'  Percy.  Illustrations.  Svo.  New 
York,  1882. 

The  English  Novel  and  the  Principle  of  its  Development. 
i2mo.     New  York.  1883. 


1G(5  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Poems.  Edited  by  his  Wife.  With  a  Biographical  Sketch 
by  WiUiam  Hayes  Ward.  Portrait.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1884. 

LANIGAN,  GEORGE  THOMAS.     1 845-1 886. 

(Edited.)  National  Ballads  of  Canada.  8vo.  Montreal, 
1S65. 

Fables  by  G.  Washington  /Esop.  Taken  "  Anywhere,  Any- 
where, out  of  The  World."  Illustrations.  Small  4to. 
New  York,  1878. 

The  World's  Almanac  for  1879.  Illustrations.  Small  4to. 
New  York  [1878]. 

LARCOM,  LUCY.     1 826-1 893. 

Ships  in  the  Mist  and  other  Stories.     i8mo.     Boston,  1859. 

The  Sunbeam  and  other  Stories.     i6mo.     Boston,  i860. 

Similitudes.     i6mo.     Boston,  18^.  ^j'^^ 

Leila  among  the  Mountains.     i6mo.     Boston,  186 1. 

Our  Young  Folks.  A  Magazine  for  Boys  and  Girls.  Illus- 
trations.    6  volumes,  8vo.     Boston,  1865-70. 

*^*Vols.  i.,  ii.,  iii.,  were  edited  by  Lucy  Larcom,  J.  T.  Trow- 
bridge, and  Gail  Hamilton:  vols,  iv.,  v.,  vi.,  by  Lucy  Larcom 
and  J.  T.  Trowbridge. 

(Edited.)  Breathings  of  the  Better  Life.  Square  i6mo. 
Boston,  1866. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1869. 

Childhood  Songs.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1875. 

An  Idyl  of  VVork.     i6mo.     Boston,  1875. 

(Edited.)  Roadside  Poems  for  Summer  Travellers.  Square 
i6mo.     Boston,  1876. 

(Edited.)  Hill-Side  and  Sea-Side  in  Poetry.  Square  i6mo. 
Boston,  1877. 

Landscape  in  American  Poetry.  Illustrations.  Royal  8vo. 
New  York  [1879]. 

Wild  Roses  of  Cape  Ann  and  other  Poems.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1881. 


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Poetical  Works.     Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston.  1885. 

(Edited.)      Beckonings    for    every    Day:     a   Calendar   of 
Thought.     i6mo.     Boston,  1886. 

A  New  England  Girlhood ;  Outlines  from  Memory.     i6mo. 
Boston,  1889. 

Easter  Gleams.     i6mo.     Boston,  1890. 

As  it  is  in  Heaven.     i6mo.     Boston,  1891. 

At  the  Beautiful  Gate  and  other  Songs  of  Faith.     i6mo.    Bos- 
ton, 1892. 

The  Unseen  Friend.     i6mo.     Boston,  1892. 

Life,  Letters,  and  Diary  of  Lucy  Larcom,  by  Daniel  D.  Addi- 
son.    Portrait.     i6mo.     Boston,  1894. 

*;^*Miss  Larcom's  earliest  printed  compositions  appeared  in 
the  pages  of  The  Lowell  Offering,  to  which  she  and  her  sister 
were  regular  contributors.  The  numbers  of  this  publication 
for  October  and  December,  1S40,  and  January  and  February, 
1841,  Nos.  1-4,  were  issued  in  quarto  form,  with  the  title  "The 
Lowell  Offering:  a  Repository  of  Original  Articles  on  Various 
Subjects,  written  by  Operatives;"  the  number  for  April,  1841, 
issued  as  Vol.  i,  No.  i,  appeared  as  "The  Lowell  Offering;  a 
Repository  of  Original  Articles,  written  exclusively  by  B'emales 
employed  in  the  Mills" — and  in  octavo  form,  as  did  all  subse- 
quent issues,  the  sub-title  undergoing  occasional  slight  altera- 
tions. Vol.  I  consisted  of  the  numbers  for  April  to  December, 
inclusive,  1841  ;  vol.  2,  January  to  September,  inclusive,  1842; 
vol.  3,  October,  1842,  to  September,  1843,  inclusive;  vol.4, 
November,  1S43,  to  October,  1844,  inclusive;  and  vol.  5,  Janu- 
ary to  December,  inclusive,  1S45.  At  this  date  the  publication 
was  discontinued,  but  was  resumed,  April,  1S48,  as  "The  New 
England  Offering  :  written  by  Females  who  are  or  have  been 
Factory  Operatives.  Harriet  Farley,  Editor."  The  numbers 
for  April  to  December,  inclusive,  1848,  appeared  as  "new 
series,  Nos.  1-9;"  the  number  for  January,  1849,  ^®  "Vol.  i. 
No.  I,"  whilst  some  of  the  subsequent  numbers,  including  the 
last  issued,  March,  1S50,  appeared  with  the  imprint,  vols,  vi., 
vii.,  viii.,  indicating  the  publication  as  a  continuation  of  The 
Lowell  Offering.  Two  short-lived  Lowell  rivals  of  The  Offer- 
ing, and  now  of  almost  equal  scarcity,  were  The  Operatives' 
Magazine,  published  in  1842,  and  The  Ladies'  Pearl,  1841-43. 
Whittier  contributed  original  poems  to  the  latter  publication. 

LATHROP,  GEORGE  PARSONS.     185 1— 

Rose  and  Roof-Tree.     Frontispiece.     i6mo.     Boston,  1875. 


168  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

A  Study  of  Hawthorne  [in  which  is  included  Hawthorne's 
Diary,  reprinted  from  The  Portland  Transcript] .  Vignette. 
i8mo.     Boston,  1876. 

[Anonymous.]     Afterglow.      i6mo.     Boston,   1877. 

Somebody  Else.     i6mo.     Boston,   1878. 

[Edited,  anonymously.]  A  Masque  of  Poets.  [Original 
poems,  by  fifty  living  authors,  specially  written  for  this 
collection.]      i6mo.     Boston,  1878. 

Presidential  Pills :  being  a  Vade-Mecum  of  Matters  con- 
cerning Generals  Hanfield  and  Garcock.  Illustrations. 
i8mo.     Boston,   1880. 

An  Echo  of  Passion.     i2mo.     Boston,  1882. 

In  the  Distance.     A  Novel.     i6mo.     Boston,  1882. 

Spanish  Vistas.  Illustrations.  Square  8vo.  New  York, 
1883. 

History  of  the  Union  League  of  Philadelphia  from  its  Origin 
and  Foundation  to  1882.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1883. 

Newport.      i6mo.     New  York,   1884. 

True,  and  other  Stories.     i2mo.     New  York,  1884. 

Representative  Poems  of  Living  Poets,  American  and  Eng- 
lish. Selected  by  the  Poets  themselves,  with  an  Introduc- 
tion [pp.  vii.-xxvi.]  by  G.  P.  Lathrop.  Illustrations.  8vo. 
New  York  [1886]. 

Behind  Time.     Illustrations.      i2mo.     New  York  [1886]. 

Gettysburg,  a  Battle  Ode.     8vo.     New  York,  1888. 

Two  Sides  of  a  Story.     i2mo.     New  York  [1889]. 

Would  you  kill  him  ?     A  Novel.     i2nio.        New  York,  1889. 

(With  W.  H.  Rideing.)  The  Letter  of  Credit.  Square 
i6mo.     New  York,  1890. 

Dreams  and  Days.     Poems.     i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 


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(With  Rose  Hawthorne  Lathrop.)  A  Story  of  Courage  : 
Annals  of  the  Georgetown  Convent  of  the  Visitation.  Il- 
lustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,   1894. 

*^*The  same.  Large  paper.  (250  copies.)  Svo.  Boston, 
1894. 

*^*See  also  Hawthorne,  N. 

L.^ZARUS,  EMMA.     1849- 188  7. 

Poems  and  Translations,  written  between  the  Ages  of  Four- 
teen and  Seventeen.     i2mo.     New  York,  1867. 

Admetus  and  other  Poems.     8vo.     New  York,  1871. 

Alide  :  an  Episode  of  Goethe's  Life,  i6mo.  Philadelphia, 
1874. 

The  Spagnoletto  :  a  Play.  (Privately  printed.)  8vo.  [New 
York]  1876. 

(Translated.)  Poems  and  Ballads  of  Heinrich  Heine.  To 
which  is  prefixed  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  Heine  [by  the 
translator] .     1 2  mo.     New  York,  1 88 1 . 

Songs  of  a  Semite ;  The  Dance  to  Death,  and  other  Poems. 
Svo.     New  York,  1882. 

Poems.  With  Biographical  Sketch  [by  Josephine  Lazarus] . 
Portrait.     2  volumes,  i6mo.     Boston,  1889. 

LEGGETT,  WILLIAM.     1802-1840. 

Poems,     i2mo.     Edwardsville,  1822. 

*^*Privately  printed,  and  bound,  by  the  author. 

Leisure  Hours  at  Sea;  being  a  Few  Miscellaneous  Poems. 
By  A  Midshipman  of  the  United  States  Navy.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1825. 

(Edited.)  The  Critic ;  a  Weekly  Journal  of  Literature,  Fine 
Arts,  and  the  Drama.  Royal  8vo.  New  York,  1828- 
29. 

Tales  and  Sketches.  By  A  Country  Schoolmaster.  Portrait. 
i6mo.     New  York,  1829. 

(Edited.)     The  Plain  Dealer.     4to.     New  York,  1829, 

Naval  Stories,     i6mo.     New  York,  1834. 


170  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Political   Writings.      Selected   and    arranged   by   Theodore 
Sedgwick,  Jr.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1840. 

*»*William    Cullen    Bryant,  by  whom    the  work    was   copy- 
righted, was  assistant  editor. 
*,*See  also  Bryant,  W.  C,  and  Paulding,  J.  K. 

LELAND,  CHARLES  GODFREY.     1824— 

Meister  Karl's  Sketch-Book.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1855. 

The  Poetry  and  Mystery  of  Dreams.     i2mo.      Philadelphia, 
1856. 

(Translated.)     Heine's  Pictures  of  Travel.       i2mo.      Phila- 
delphia, 1856. 
*5U*Commenced,  in  numbers,  London  and  Philadelphia,  1855. 

Sunshine  and  Thought.     i2mo.     New  York,  1863. 

Centralization,  or,  "State  Rights."     8vo.      New  York,  1863. 

[Anonymous.]      Ye  Book  of  Copperheads.      Illustrations. 
Oblong  8vo.     Philadelphia,  1863. 

Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     i2mo.     London,  1863. 

Legends  of  the  Birds.     Illustrations.     Small  4to.      Philadel- 
phia, 1864. 

(Translated.)     Letters   to  a   Lady,  by  Wilhelm   von    Hum- 
boldt.     i6mo.     Philadelphia,  1864. 

(Translated.)     Heine's  Book  of  Songs.       i6mo.      Philadel- 
phia, 1864. 

(Translated.)     Memoirs  of'  a  Good-for-Nothing.     Vignettes. 
i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1866. 

The  Union  Pacific  Railway,  Eastern  Division,  or  3,000  Miles 
in  a  Railway  Car.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1867. 

Hans  Breitman's  Party  and  other  Ballads.       8vo.      Philadel- 
phia [1868]. 

Hans  Breitman  about  Town  and  other  Ballads.  8vo.     Phila- 
delphia [1869]. 

Hans  Breitman  and  his  Philosopede.     Illustrations,      izmo. 
New  York,  1869. 

Hans  Breitman  in  Politics.      A  Humorous  Poem.     Frontis- 
piece.    8vo.     Philadelphia,  1869. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  171 

Hans  Breitman's  Christmas,  with  Other  Ballads.  lanio.  Lon- 
don, 1S69. 

Hans  Breitman  in  Church.     With  other  Ballads.   i8mo.   Lon- 
don, 1870. 
*^*Also  8vo.     Philadelphia  [1870]. 

Hans  Breitman  as  an  Uhlan.  Vignette.  iSmo.  l>ondon, 
1871. 

Hans  Breitman  as  a  Uhlan  and  other  New  Ballads.  8vo. 
Philadelphia  [1871]. 

Hans  Breitman  in  Europe.     Svo.     Philadelphia  [187 1]. 

Hans  Breitman's  Ballads.  [First  collected  edition.]  2  vol- 
umes, 8vo.      Philadelphia  [1871]. 

The  Music-Lesson  of  Confucius,  and  other  Poems.  i8rao. 
Boston,   1872. 

(Translated.)  Gaudeamus !  Humorous  Poems.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1872. 

The  Egyptian  Sketch-Book.     i2mo.     New  York,  1873. 

The  English  Gypsies  and  their  Language.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1873. 

Fusang ;  or  the  Discovery  of  America  by  Chinese  Buddhist 
Priests  in  the  Fifth  Century.     i6mo.     London,  1875. 

(With  E.  H.  Palmer  and  Janet  Tuckey.)  English  Gypsy 
Songs.  In  Romany.  With  Metrical  English  Translations. 
i6mo.     London,  1875. 

johnnykin  and  the  Goblins.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1876. 

Pidgin- English  Sing-Song  ;  or.  Songs  and  Stories  in  the 
China-English  Dialect.  With  a  Vocabulary.  i2mo.  Lon- 
don and  Philadelphia,  1876. 

Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Abolition  of  Slavery  in  the  United 
States.     i2mo.     New  York,  1879. 

The  Gypsies.     i2mo.     Boston,  1882. 

The  Algonquin  Legends  of  New  England  ;  or.  Myths  and 
Folk-Lore  of  the  Micmac,  Passamaquoddy  and  Penobscot 
Tribes.     Svo.     Boston,  1884. 


172  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Breitman  Ballads.  A  New  Edition.  Small  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1889. 

*:^*The  same.  Large  paper.  (100  copies.)  Square  8vo. 
London,  1889- 

(With  Albert  Barrdre.)  A  Dictionary  of  Slang  Jargon  and 
Cant.  Embracing  English,  American,  and  Anglo-Indian 
Slang,  Tinkers'  Jargon  and  other  Irregular  Phraseology.  2 
volumes,  small  4to.     London,  1889-90. 

Gypsy  Sorcery  and  Fortune  Telling,  illustrated  by  Numerous 
Incantations,  Specimens  of  Medical  Magic,  Anecdotes 
and  Tales.  Illustrations  by  the  author.  Square  8vo. 
London,  1891. 

Etruscan  Roman  Remains  in  Popular  Tradition.  Illustra- 
tions by  the  author.     Square  8vo.     London,  1892. 

*»*The  same.  Edition  de  Luxe.  (100  copies,  each  num- 
bered and  signed,  and  containing  an  additional  original  draw- 
ing, by  the  author.)     4to.     London,  1892. 

The  Hundred  Riddles  of  the  Fairy  Bellaria.  Illustrations. 
Square  i6mo.     London,  1892. 

*^*The  same.    Large  paper.    (100  copies.)     Small  4to.     Lon-  ; 
don,  1892. 

(Edited.)  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  James  P.  Beckwith. 
....  Illustrations.     i2mo.     London,  1892. 

(Translated.)  The  Family  Life  of  Heinrich  Heine,  illus- 
trated by  122  Unpublished  Letters,  edited  by  Baron  von 
Embden.     Portraits.     i2mo.     London,  1893. 

Voodoo  Tales,  by  Mary  Alicia  Owen.  With  Introduction  by 
C.  G.  Leland.     8vo.     New  York,  1893. 

Memoirs.     Portraits.     2  volumes,  8vo.     London,  1893. 

Songs  of  the  Sea  and  Lays  of  the  Land.  Square  i2mo. 
London,  1895. 

Legends  of  Florence,  collected  from  the  People  and  re-told. 
i2mo.     London,  1895. 

Hans  Breitman  in  Germany:  Tyrol.  i6mo.  London, 
1895. 

*^*A  complete  edition  of  the  works  of  Heinrich  Heine,  trans- 
lated and  edited,  with  copious  notes  and  introductions,  by  Mr. 
Leland,  was  announced    in  1891,  but  for  some  cause  only  a  t&\ 
volumes   seem  to  have   been  published.      Mr.  Leland  has  als< 
edited  several  art  handbooks  and  educational  publications. 


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I  KWIS,  ALONZO.     1794-1861. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Portsmouth,  1823. 

The   History  of  Lynn,  Mass.,   1629-1829.     4  plates.     8vo. 
Boston,     1829. 

Poems.     Portrait.      i2mo.     Boston,  1831. 

Forest  Flowers  and  Sea  Shells.     12  mo.     Boston,  1831. 

The  Picture  of  Nahant.     i2mo.     Lynn,  1845. 

Love,  Forest  Flowers,  and  Sea  Shells.    32mo.    Boston,  1845. 

A  Guide  through  Nahant,  with  an  Account  of  the  First  Inhab- 
itants.    8vo.     Lynn,   1851. 

LEWIS,  ESTELLE  ANNA  BLANCHE.     1824-1880. 

Records  of  the  Heart :   Lyrical  and  Narrative  Poems.     i2mo. 
New  York,  1844. 

The  Child  of  the  Sea  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     New  York, 
1848. 

Myths  of  the  Minstrel.     i2mo.     New  York,  1852. 

Records  of  the  Heart.     [Complete  poetical  works.]     Illus- 
trations.    8vo.     New  York,  1857. 

Helemah  ;    or,  the  Fall  of  Montezuma  :    a  Tragedy.     i2mo. 
New  York,  1864. 

Sappho,  a  Tragedy.     By  Stella.     Frontispiece.     8vo.     Lon- 
don, 1868. 

The  King's  Stratagem  ;  or,  the  Pearl  of  Poland  :    a  Tragedy. 
i2mo.     London,  1869. 

LOCKE,  DAVID  ROSS  (Petroleum  V.  Nasbv) .     1833-1888. 

The  Nasby  Papers  :    Letters  and  Sermons  containing  Views 
on  the  Topics  of  the  Day.     8vo.     Indianapolis,  1864. 

Divers  Views,  Opinions,  and  Prophecies.     Illustrations.     8vo. 
Cincinnati,  1866. 

Swingin'   round  the   Cirkle.      Ideas  of  Men,  Politics,    and 
Things.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1867. 


174  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Ekkoes   from    Kentucky,      Illustrations.      i2mo.      Boston, 
1868. 

Struggles,  Social,   Political,  and  Financial.     i2mo.     Boston, 
1873- 

The  Moral  History  of  America's  Life-Struggle.  Svo.  Bos- 
ton, 1874. 

The  Morals  of  Abou  Ben  Adhem  :  Eastern  Fruit  on  Western 
Dishes.     i2mo.     Boston,  1875. 

Inflation  at  the  Cross  Roads.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1875. 

A  Paper  City.     i2mo.     Boston,  1S79. 

Hannah  Jane.     Illustrations.     Square  Svo.     Boston,  1881. 

Nasby  in  Exile ;  or  Six  Months  of  Travel.  Illustrations. 
8vo.     Boston,  1882. 

The  Demagogue,     A  Political  Novel.    i2mo.     Boston,  1891. 

LONGFELLOW,  HENRY  WADSWORTH.     1807-1882. 

The  United  States  Literary  Gazette.  3  volumes.  Boston, 
1825-26. 

*^*Manj  of  Longfellow's  early  poems  first  appeared  in  this 
publication;  of  these  fourteen  were  retained  in  Miscellaneous 
Poems  selected  from  The  United  States  Literary  Gazette  (for 
which  see  Bryant,  W.  C),  but  all  except  five  were  omitted  from 
subsequent  collections  ot  his  poems.  The  first  volume  of  The 
Gazette  was  issued  in  quarto  form,  the  second  and  third  in 
octavo.  In  October,  1S26,  W.  C.  Bryant  assumed  editorial 
charge  of  the  publication,  the  title  of  which  was  altered  to 
The  United  States  Review  and  Literary  Gazette ;  two  volumes 
were  issued  bearing  this  title. 

(Edited,  with  preface.)  Novelas  Espanolas.  El  Serrano  de 
Las  Alpuj arras  ;  y  el  Cudaro  Misterioso.  [By  George  W. 
Montgomery.]      i2mo.     Brunswick,  1830. 

Elements  of  French  Grammar,  by  M.  L'  Homond.  Trans- 
lated, with  Preface  and  Notes,  by  An  Instructor.  i2mo. 
Brunswick,  1830. 

(Edited,  with  preface.)  Manuel  de  Proverbes  Dramatiques. 
i2mo.     Portland,  1830. 


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A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  175 

French  Exercises,  selected  chiefly  from  Wanostrocht,  by  An 
Instructer.     i2mo.     Brunswick,  1830. 

*^,*On  the  title  page,  the  word  "  Instructor  "  is  spelled  as  here 
given. 

[Anonymous.]  Le  Ministre  de  Wakefield.  Traduction 
Nouvelle,  pr^c^dee  d'un  Essai  sur  la  Vie  et  les  Ecrits 
d'Olivier  Goldsmith,  par  M.  Hennequin,  Editeur  de  L'Esprit 
de  L'  Encyclopedic,  et  I'un  des  Collaborateurs  de  la  Biog- 
raphic Universelle.  D'Apres  I'Edition  de  Paris.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1 83 1. 

Manuel  de  Proverbes  Dramatiques.  Second  Edition  [con- 
taining 8  additional  pieces].     i2mo.     Boston,  1832. 

*.»*The  two  preceding  titles  were   issued  as  Cours  de  Langue 
Francaise. 

Syllabus  de  la  Grammaire  Itallienne.     i2mo.     Boston,  1832. 

Saggi  de  Novellieri  Italiani.  D'ogni  Secolo  :  Tratti  da  piu 
Celebri  Scrittori,  con  Brevi  Notizie  interno  alia  Vita  di 
Ciascheduno.     i2mo.     Boston,  1832. 

Coplas  de  Don  Jorge  Manrique.  Translated  from  the  Spanish, 
with  an  Introductory  Essay  on  the  Moral  and  Devotional 
Poetry  of  Spain  [and  nine  sonnets,  of  which  only  seven 
were  retained  in  subsequent  issues].    i6mo.    Boston,  1833. 

[Anonymous.]  Outre  Mer,  a  Pilgrimage  beyond  the  Sea. 
Nos.  I  and  2  [all  published  in  serial  form].  2  numbers, 
8vo.     Boston,  1S33-34. 

Outre-Mer.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1835. 

Outre-Mer  :  or,  a  Pilgrimage  to  the  Old  World.  By  An  Amer- 
ican.    2  volumes,  8vo.     London,  1835. 

Hyperion.     2  volumes,    i2mo.     New  York,  1839. 

Voices  of  the  Night.     i6mo.     Cambridge,  1839. 

*5it*The   same;    third   edition.      Large   paper.      Svo.     Cam- 
bridge, 1840. 

*^*Also  issued  in  pamphlet  form,  Svo.     Boston,  1S45. 

The  Bowdoin  Poets  [including  four  poems  by  Longfellow]. 
Edited  by  E.  P.  Weston.  Frontispiece.  i2mo.  Bruns- 
wick, 1840. 

Ballads  and  other  Poems.     i6mo.     Cambridge,  1842. 

*#*The   same;    third   edition.     Large    paper.      Svo.      Cam- 
bridge, 1S42. 


176  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Poems  on  Slavery.     i6nio.     Cambridge,  1842. 

*^*The  same;  third  edition.  Large  paper.  8vo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1843. 

The  Spanish  Student.  A  Play  in  Three  Acts.  i6mo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1843. 

*^*The  same:  third  edition.  Large  paper.  Svo.  Cam- 
bridge,  1S43. 

Hyperion.  Second  Edition  [revised].  12 mo.  Cambridge, 
1845. 

(Edited,  with  proem.)  The  Waif:  a  Collection  of  Poems. 
i6mo.     Cambridge,  1845. 

The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Europe.  Edited,  with  Introductions 
and  Biographical  Notices.  Portrait  [of  Schiller].  8vo. 
Philadelphia,  1845. 

***0f  this  work  the  earlier  copies  were  printed,  under  the 
editor's  supervision,  by  Metcalf  and  Company,  Cambridge; 
the  later,  and  more  numerous,  copies  were  printed  by  T.  K. 
and  P.  G.  Collins,  Philadelphia. 

Poems  [including  nineteen  now  first  published].  Illustra- 
tions.    Svo.     Philadelphia,  1845. 

Poems.     Complete  in   One  Volume    [containing   poems  not 
included  in  Philadelphia  edition] .     Svo.     New  York,  1846. 
*^*Reissued   with    additions,    including     Evangeline.      Svo. 
New  York,  1S49. 

The  Belfry  of  Bruges  and  other  Poems.  i6mo.  Cambridge, 
1846. 

*^*The  illuminated  wrapper  is  dated  1845 !  the  title  page, 
1S46. 

*;^*The  same;  fourth  edition.  Large  paper.  Svo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1S46. 

Outre-lNIer.      Second  Edition   [revised].      i2mo.      Boston, 

1846. 

(Edited,  with  proem.)  The  Estray ;  a  Collection  of  Poems. 
1 6  mo.     Boston,  1847. 

Evangeline,  a  Tale  of  Acadie.     i6mo.     Boston,  1847. 
*^*The  same.     Large  paper.     Svo.     Boston,  1S48. 

Kavanagh,  a  Tale.     i2mo.     Boston,  1849. 

The  Seaside  and  the  Fireside.     i2mo.     Boston,  1850. 
***The  same.     Large  paper.     Svo.     Boston,  1S50. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  177 

Poems.  A  New  Edition  [including  The  Seaside  and  the 
Fireside].     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1850. 

Tlie  Golden  Legend.      12  mo.     Boston,  185 1. 

The  Song  of  Hiawatha.     i2mo.     Boston,  1 85 5. 

*^*The  same.     Large  paper.     Svo.     Boston,  1S56. 

Prose  Works  [including  Driftwood,  a  series  of  essays  now 
first   collected].     Portrait.      2   volumes,    24mo.      Boston, 

1857- 

Poems.  Complete  Edition.  Portrait.  2  volumes,  24mo. 
Boston,  1 85  7. 

The  Courtship  of  Miles  Standish,  and  other  Poems.  12  mo. 
Boston,  1858. 

Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  a  Special  Meeting  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Historical  Society,  December,  1859,  on  the  Occa- 
sion of  the  Death  of  Washington  Irving.  [Containing 
tril)utes  by  Longfellow,  Holmes,  and  others.]  8vo. 
Boston,  i860. 

Tales  of  a  Wayside  Inn.  Vignette  title.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1863. 

Household  Poems.  Illustrations.  Square  i6mo.  Boston, 
1865. 

Poetical  and  Prose  Works.  Revised  Edition.  Portrait.  7 
volumes,  12  mo.     Boston,  1866. 

*+*The  same.  Large  paper.  (loo  copies.)  7  volumes,  small 
Svo.     Bostor\,  1866. 

*,^*In  the  1S66  edition  two  essays,  Dante,  and  The  Divina 
Commedia  (vol.  i.,  pp.  419-449.1857  edition),  are  omitted; 
the  essay  on  Ancient  French  Romances  is  now  first  published 
in  book  form,  vol.  iii.,  pp.  191-240. 

Poetical  Works  [newly  revised],     i8mo.     Boston,  1867. 

Flower-de-Luce.  Illustrations.    Square  i6mo.    Boston,  1867. 

Noel.  [The  original  French  text  by  Longfellow,  with  trans- 
lation into  English  by  John  E.  Norcross.  Privately  printed  ; 
50  copies.]     Square  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1867. 

***Longfellow's  English  version  of  the  poem  appears  in 
Flower-de-Luce. 


178  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

(Translated.)  The  Divine  Comedy  of  Dante  Alighieri.  3 
volumes,  royal  8vo.     Boston,  1867. 

*^*h.  special  issue  of  '.hree  copies  was  printed  on  India  paper, 
at  a  cost  of  $1,000,  for  three  gentlemen  of  Chicago. 

The  New  England  Tragedies.     i2mo.     Boston,  1868. 

The  Building  of  the  Ship.  [First  separate  edition.]  Illus- 
trations.    Square  i6mo.     Boston,  1870. 

The  Divine  Tragedy.     12 mo.     Boston,  1S71. 

*^*Also,  large  type  edition,  Svo.     Boston,  1871. 

Fair  for  our  Dumb  Animals,  Boston,  December,  187 1. 
"Justice  Table  "  (Mrs.  William  Appleton's).  The  Alarm- 
Bell  of  Atri.  Printed  by  permission  from  The  Atlantic 
Monthly,  July,  1870.     8vo.     [Boston,  1871.] 

The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Europe.  New  Edition,  revised  and 
enlarged.     Svo.     Philadelphia,  1871. 

Three  Books  of  Song.     i2mo.     Boston,  1872. 

Excelsior.  Illustrations.  12 mo.  Excelsior  Life  Insurance 
Company:  New  York,  1872. 

Christus  :  a  Mystery.     [Comprising  The  Divine  Tragedy,  The 

Golden  Legend,  and   The   New    England   Tragedies,  with 

connecting  interludes.]     3  volumes,  i6mo.     Boston,  1872. 

***Also    issued,  with    illustrations,    square    i6mo.       Boston, 

1873;  and  library  edition,  large  type,  Svo.     Boston,  1873. 

Aftermath.     Frontispiece.     i2mo.     Boston,  1873. 

The  Hanging  of  the  Crane.     Illustrations.     i2mG.      Boston, 

*:^*The  same,  with  additional    illustrations.      Svo.      Boston, 
1875- 
The  Masque  of  Pandora  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     Boston, 
1875- 

(Edited.)  Poems  of  Places.  31  volumes,  i8mo.  Boston, 
1876-79. 

*^*i.-iv.,  England  and  Wales;  v.,  Ireland;  vi.-viii.,  Scot- 
land, Denmark,  Iceland,  Norway,  and  Sweden;  ix.,  x.,  France 
and  Savoy;  xi.-xiii.,  Italy;  xiv.,  xv.,  Spain,  Portugal,  Bel- 
gium and  Holland;  xvi.,  Switzerland  and  Austria;  xvii.,  xviii., 
Germany;  xix.,  Greece  and  Turkej' ;  xx.,  Russia;  xxi.-xxiii.,^ 
Asia;  xxiv.,  Africa;  xxv.-xxx.,  America  (North,  South  and 
British)  ;  xxxi.,  Oceanica. 


A    BIBLJOGRAPHT.  17» 

Laurel  Leaves.  Original  Poems,  Stories,  and  Essays  by  H. 
W.  Longfellow,  J.  G.  Whittier,  O.  W.  Holmes,  W.  C.  Bry- 
ant, J.  R.  Lowell  ....  [and  others].  Illustrations. 
Square  8vo.     Boston,  1876, 

Poems  of  the  Old  South  [church].  By  H.  W.  Longfellow, 
O.  W.  Holmes,  J.  G.  Whittier,  Julia  Ward  Howe  .... 
[and    others].      Illustrations.      Square     i2mo.      Boston, 

1877. 

The  Skeleton  in  Armor.  [First  separate  edition.]  Illustra- 
tions.    8vo.     Boston,  1877. 

Favorite  Poems.     Illustrations.     32mo.     Boston,  1877. 

The  Courtship  of  Miles  Standish.  [First  separate  edition.] 
Illustrations.     32mo.     Boston,  1877. 

Excelsior.     [First  separate  published  edition.]     Illustrations.,, 
Square  i2mo.     Boston,'  1878. 

K^ramos  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1878. 

Early  Poems  [including  four  not  reprinted  elsewhere]. 
Edited  by  R.  H.  Shepherd.     i6mo.     London,  1878. 

From  my  Arm-Chair.  To  the  Children  of  Cambridge  who 
presented  to  me  ....  this  Chair  made  from  the  Wood  of 
the  Village  Blacksmith's  Chestnut  Tree.  [A  privately 
printed  four-page  leaflet,  dated  Feb.  27,  1879.]  i2mo. 
[Cambridge,  1879.] 

Ultima  Thule.     Portrait.     i6mo.     Boston,  1880. 

Complete  Poetical  and  Prose  Works,  with  Later  Poems. 
With  a  Biographical  Sketch  by  Octavius  B.  Frothingham. 
Portraits  and  illustrations.  3  volumes,  or  45  parts,  4to. 
Boston  [1880-83]. 

"The  City  and  the  Sea,"  with  other  Cambridge  Contributions 
[by  Child,  Howells,  Higginson  and  others]  in  Aid  of  the 
Hospital  Fund.     Square  i2mo.     Cambridge,  1881. 

In  the  Harbor;  Ultima  Thule.  Part  2.  Portrait.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1882. 

Selections  from  the  Poems  of  H.  W.  Longfellow.  Published 
by  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty 
to  Animals.     i6mo.     Boston,  1882. 


180  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

"There  was  a  Little  Girl."  [First  separate  edition.]  Illus- 
trations.    Oblong  i6mo.     New  York,  1883. 

Michael  Angelo.      A  Dramatic  Poem.       Illustrations.      4to. 
Boston,  18S4. 
*:^*An  edition  was  also  issued  in  London,  dated  1SS3. 

Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  Dante  Society.  May  19,  1885. 
With  an  Appendix,  containing  Additional  Notes  to  The 
Divine  Comedy  [pp.  15-31]  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1885. 

Writings,  with  Biographical  Notes.  Portraits.  1 1  volumes, 
i2mo.     Boston,  1886. 

*^*The  same.  Large  paper.  (500  copies.)  11  volumes, 
royal  8vo.     Cambridge,  1886. 

Life,  with  Extracts  from  his  Journals  and  Correspondence. 
Edited  by  Samuel  Longfellow.  Portraits  and  illustrations. 
2  volumes,  8vo.     Boston,  1886. 

*:^*The  same.  Large  paper.  (300  copies.)  2  volumes,  royal 
Svo.     Cambridge,  1SS6. 

Final  Memorials  [containing  journals  and  correspondence, 
1866-1882,  with  many  letters  of  an  earlier  date,  and  biblio- 
graphy, pp.  431-435].  Edited  by  Samuel  Longfellow. 
Portraits  and  illustrations.     8vo.     Boston,  1887. 

*^*For  a  list  of  Longfellow's  contributions  to  The  North 
American  Review  and  The  Atlantic  Monthly,  see  indices  to 
these  journals ;  he  was  also  a  frequent  contributor  to  Graham's 
Magazine,  Putnam's  Magazine,The  Liberty  Bell,  and  other  an- 
nual and  monthly  publications. 

*=j,*See  also  Bryant,  W.  C;  Fields,  Annie;  Holmes,  O. 
W.  •  Irving,  W.  ;  Lowell,  J.  R. 

LOWELL,  JAMES  RUSSELL.     1819-1891. 

Harvardiana.     Vol.  IV.     Svo.     Cambridge,  1838. 

*^*Of  the  one  hundred  and  sixteen  articles  comprising  the 
contents  of  this  volume,  sixty-seven  were  contributed  by  its 
editors,  J.  R.  Lowell,  Nathan  Hale,  Jr.,  Charles  W.  Scates, 
Rufus  King,  and  G.  W.  Lippitt.  Lowell's  prose  contributions 
have  never  been  republished. 

[Anonymous.]     Class  Poem.     Svo.     [Cambridge]  1838. 

A  Year's  Life.     12 mo.     Boston,  1S41. 

The  Boston  Miscellany  of  Literature  and  Fashion.  Edited  by 
Nathan  Hale,  Jr.  Portraits  and  illustrations.  2  volumes,  or 
12  parts  [January-December,  1842],  royal  Svo.  Boston, 
1842. 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  ISl 

*^*Besides  the  literary  notices  Lowell  contributed  to  The  Mis- 
cellany eight  poems;  also  The  Old  English  Dramatists,  which 
appeared  in  the  numbers  for  April,  Maj  and  August,  and  the 
anonymously  published  sketch.  The  First  Client,  with  Inciden- 
tal Good  Precepts  for  Incipient  Attorneys.  The  latter  sketch 
has  never  been  reprinted,  nor  have  the  literary  notices  contrib- 
uted to  this  publication.  In  December,  1842,  Henry  T.  Tuck- 
erman  assumed  editorial  charge  of  The  Miscellany,  but  the  is- 
sues for  January  and  February,  1843,  terminated  his  connection 
with  the  publication, — and  its  existence. 

The  Pioneer.  A  Literary  and  Critical  Magazine.  J.  R. 
Lowell  and  R.  Carter,  Editors  and  Proprietors.  Illustra- 
tions. 3  numbers  [January,  February,  March,  1843], 
royal  8vo.     Boston,  1S43. 

*^*Lowell  contributed  to  The  Pioneer  the  introduction  and 
book  notices,  three  poems,  an  essay  on  song  writing,  and  a 
paper  on  the  plays  of  Thomas  Middleton ;  of  these  only  the 
poems  were  subsequently  reprinted.  Among  the  other  con- 
tributors were    Parsons,  Poe,  Hawthorne,  Story  and    Whittier. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Cambridge,  1844. 

*^*The  same.     Large  paper.     Svo.     Cambridge.  1844. 

Conversations  on  some  of  the  Old  Poets.  i2mo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1845. 

Liberty  Chimes  [by  J.  R.  Lowell,  Mrs.  S.  H.  Whitman  and 
others].     i6mo.     Providence,  1845. 

On  the  Capture  of  Certain  Fugitive  Slaves.  i6mo.  [Bos- 
ton] 1845. 

The  Young  American's  Magazine  of  Self-Improvement. 
Edited  by  Geo.  VV.  Light.  Vol.  I.  Portrait.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1847. 

*^*On  completion  of  this  volume,  to  which  Lowell  contrib- 
uted three  poems,  the  publication  was  discontinued. 

Poems.     Second  Series.     i2mo.     Cambridge,  1848. 

Melibcctis-Hipponax.  The  Biglow  Papers,  edited  with  an 
Introduction,  Notes,  Glossary,  and  Copious  Index,  by  Ho- 
mer Wilbur,  M.A.      12 mo.     Cambridge,  1848. 

The  Vision  of  Sir  Launfal.      i2mo.     Cambridge,  1848. 

***Also  published,  with  illustrations,  square  i6mo.  Boston, 
1867. 

[Anonymous.]  A  Fable  for  Critics.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1848. 

***The  same.  [Second  edition,  revised ;  with  additional  pre- 
liminary (rhymed)  note,  6  pp.]     i2mo.    New  York,  1848. 


182  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Celebration  of  the  Introduction  of  the  Water  of  Cochituate 
Lake  into  the  City  of  Boston.  October  25,  1848.  [Ode, 
by  Lowell,  pp.  21-22.]     8vo.     Boston  [1848]. 

Poems.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1849, 

Selections  from  the  Writings  and  Speeches  of  William  Lloyd 
Garrison.  [With  prefatory  poems  by  Lowell  and  Whit- 
tier.]      i2mo.     Boston,  1852. 

Poetical  Works  of  John  Keats.  With  a  Life  [by  Lowell]. 
Portrait.     i6mo.     Boston,  1854. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  William  Wordsworth.  [With  a  bio- 
graphical introduction,  vol.  i.,  pp.  ix. -xl.,  by  Lowell.]  7 
volumes,  i6mo.     Boston,  1854. 

(Edited.)  The  Poems  of  Maria  Lowell.  Portrait.  (Pri- 
vately printed;  50  copies.)  Square  i2mo.  Cambridge, 
1855- 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley,  edited  by  Mrs. 
Shelley.  With  a  memoir  by  J.  R.  Lowell  [Vol.  i.,  pp.  13- 
31].     Portrait.     2  volumes,  24mo.     Boston,  1857. 

Poetical  Works.  Portrait.  2  volumes,  24mo.  Boston, 
1858. 

Poetry  of  the  Bells,  collected  by  S.  Batchelder,  Jr.  [God- 
minster  Chimes,  pp.  57-60,  specially  contributed  by  Low- 
ell.] Vignette  title.  12 mo.  Riverside  Press  :  printed  in 
Aid  of  the  Cambridge  Chime.     [Cambridge]  1858. 

The  Biglow  Papers.  With  Additional  Notes  and  Enlarged 
Glossary.  Frontispiece  by  G.  Cruikshank.  i2mo.  Lon- 
don, 1859. 

The  Victoria  Regia :  a  Volume  of  Original  Contributions  in 
Poetry  and  Prose  [including  The  Fatal  Curiosity,  pp.  83-84, 
by  Lowell].  Edited  by  Adelaide  Anne  Proctor.  8vo. 
London,  1861. 

[Anonymous.]  Mason  and  Slidell :  a  Yankee  Idyl.  [Re- 
printed from  The  Atlantic  Monthly,  February,  1862.] 
8vo.     [Boston,  1862.] 

[Anonymous.]  II  Pesceballo.  Opera  Seria  in  Un  Atto. 
[The  words  by  F.  J.  Child,  the  English  text  by  Lowell.] 
i6mo.     [Cambridge,  1862.] 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  183 

Fireside  Travels.     i2mo.     Boston,  1864. 

The  President's  Policy.     [Reprinted  from  The  North  Amer- 
ican Review.]     8vo.     [Boston,  1864.] 
***The  same.     Svo.     Philadelphia,  1864. 

Spirit  of  the  Fair  [in  aid  of  the  United  States  Sanitary  Com- 
mission].    17  numbers,  4to.     New  York,  April,  1864. 

*^*Containing  sketches  by  Cooper  and  Irving,  now  first  pub- 
lished, and  original  contributions  by  Lowell,  Bancroft,  Bryant, 
Curtis,  Taylor,  Stedman,  Stoddard,  Parsons,  and  others. 

Memorial:  R[obert]  G[ould]  S[haw].  [Including  original 
poems  by  Lowell,  Emerson,  and  others.]  Portrait.  (Pri- 
vately printed.)     Square  i2mo.     Cambridge,  1864. 

Ode  recited  at  the  Commemoration  of  the  Living  and  Dead 
Soldiers  of  Harvard  University,  July  21,  1865.  (Privately 
printed;  50  copies.)     Royal  8 vo.     Cambridge,  1865. 

The  Biglow  Papers.  Second  Series.  i2mo.  Boston,  1867. 
Under  the  Willows  and  other  Poems.  i2mo.  Boston,  1869. 
Poetical  Works.     Complete  Edition.      i6mo.     Boston,  1869. 

The  Atlantic  Almanac  [for]  1870.  [Containing  A  Good  Word 
for  Winter,  pp.  39-45,  by  Lowell,  and  Bo-Peep:  a  Pas- 
toral, by  Howells.]     Illustrations.     4to.     Boston  [1869]. 

Among  my  Books.     i2mo.     Boston,  1870. 

The  Cathedral.     Vignettes.     i6mo.     Boston,  1870. 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  from 
June  to  September,  1870.  [Including  tribute  by  Lowell 
to  John  P.  Kennedy,  pp.  365-367.]  8vo.  [Boston, 
1870.] 

My  Study  Windows.     12 mo.     Boston,  1871. 

Poetical  Works  [newly  revised].  Household  Edition.  Por- 
trait.     i2mo.     Boston,  1873. 

The  Courtin',  [First  separate  edition.]  Illustrations.  Small 
4to.     Boston,  1874. 


184  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Cambridge  in  the  Centennial.  Proceedings,  July  3,  1S75,  ^" 
Celebration  of  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  Washington's 
taking  Command  of  the  Continental  Army,  on  Cambridge 
Common.  [Poem,  pp.  27-38,  by  Lowell,  also  response, 
p.  87  ;  and  response  and  poem  by  Holmes,  pp.  88-91.] 
Illustrations.     8vo.     Cambridge,   1875. 

Proceedings  at  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  Concord  Fight, 
April  19,  1875.  [Ode  by  Lowell,  pp.  82-88;  address  by 
Emerson,  pp.  79-81  ;  and  oration  by  Curtis,  pp.  89-119.] 
Illustrations.     Royal  8vo.     Concord,  1876. 

Among  my  Books.     Second  Series.     i2mo.     Boston,  1S76. 

Three  Memorial  Poems.     Square  i6mo.     Boston,  1877. 

My  Garden  Acquaintance,  and  A  Go.od  Word  for  Winter. 
[First  separate  edition.]     32mo.     Boston,    [877. 

A  Moosehead  Journal.  [First  separate  edition.]  Illustra- 
tions.    32mo.     Boston,  1S77. 

Favorite  Poems.     Illustrations.     32mo.     Boston,  1877. 

Tribute  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  to  the 
Memory  of  Edmund  Quincy  [including  tribute  by  Lowell, 
pp.  9-1 1]  and  John  Lothrop  Motley  [including  tribute  by 
Holmes,  pp.  16-23].     8vo.     Boston,  1877. 

*^*Also  printed  in  Proceedings,  March  to  December,  1S77, 
with  Holmes'  tribute  to  George  T.  Davis.  8vo.  [Boston, 
1877] 

The  Rose.  [First  separate  edition.]  Illustrations.  Square 
i2mo.     Boston,  1878. 

(Edited,  with  others.)  Diary  of  Samuel  Sew^all.  1674- 
1729.     Portrait.     3  volumes,  8vo.     Boston,  1878-82. 

***Coliections  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society. 
Fifth  Series.     Vols,  v.,  vi.,  vii. 

True  Manliness.  From  the  Writings  of  Thomas  Hughes. 
With  Introduction  by  J.  R.  Lowell.  i2mo.  Boston 
[1880]. 

Death  of  President  Garfield.     Meeting  of  Americans  in  Lon- 
don, at   Exeter  Hall,  24  September,   1881.     [Address  by 
,  Lowell,    pp.     1 1-2 1.]      Portrait.     Square    8vo.      London, 


I 


V 

A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  185 

On  Democracy  :  an  Address  delivered  in  the  Town  Hall, 
Birmingham,  on  the  6th  of  October,  1884.  8vo.  Bir- 
mingham [1884], 

*^*Also  a  few  copies,  printed  in  large  type,  for  the  author's 
use,  square  8vo.     [London,  1S84.J 

Celebration  of  the  350th  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of 
the  Town  of  Concord,  September  12,  1S85.  [Addresses 
by  Lowell,  pp.  65-69,  and  George  W.  Curtis,  pp.  90-94.] 
8vo.     Concord,  1S85. 

Under  the  Old  Elm  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  18S5. 

Proceedings  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  Library  Building, 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1885.  [Address  by  Lowell,  pp. 
16-30.]     Plate.     8vo.     Cambridge,  1886. 

Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  Dante  Society  ....  Appen- 
dix L  Dante:  [by]  James  Russell  Lowell.  [Reprinted 
from  Appleton's  Cyclopcedia,  1859.]  8vo.  Cambridge, 
1886. 

A  Record  of  the  Commemoration,  November  5  th  to  8th, 
1886,  on  250th  Anniversary  of  the  Founding  of  Harvard 
College.  [Edited  by  Justin  Winsor.]  Royal  8vo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1887. 

*:^*Oration,  pp.  194-236,  and  speech,  300-302,  by  Lowell; 
poem,  pp.  237-249,  and  speech,  302-303,  by  Holmes;  and 
speech,  pp.  309-312,  by  Curtis. 

Democracy  and  other  Addresses.     i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  from 
October,  1886,  to  January,  1887,  [Including  Lowell's 
tribute  to  Charles  F.  Adams,  pp.  149-152.]  Svo. 
[Boston,  1887]. 

Political  Essays.     i2mo.     Boston,  1888. 

The  English  Poets :  Lessing,  Rousseau :  Essays,  with  an 
Apology  for  a  Preface.     i6mo.     London,  1888. 

Gately's  World's  Progress.  .  .  .  Edited  by  Charles  E.  Beale. 
With  Introduction  by  J.  R.  Lowell.  Illustrations.  4to. 
Boston  [1888]. 

*^*This  work  was  originally  published  in  1SS6,  but  Lowell's 
introduction  was  not  obtained  until  18SS,  and  bears  copyright 
of  that  date,  whilst  the  verso  of  titlepage  bears  copyright  date, 
1886. 


186  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Heartsease  and  Rue.     Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  1888. 

***Of   this  work  250   copies  were    issued  wholly  uncut,  with 
paper  labels. 

The  Independent  in  Politics.  An  Address  delivered  before 
the  Reform  Club  of  New  York,  April  13,  1888.  8vo.  New 
York,  1888. 

The  Complete  Angler  and  The  Contemplative  Man's  Recrea- 
tion, of  Isaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.  With  Introduc- 
tion by  J.  R.  Lowell.  Illustrations.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
Boston,  1889. 

*:i.*The  same.     Large  paper.     (500  copies.)     2  volumes,  Svo. 
Boston,  1889. 

Areopagitica.  A  Speech  of  Mr.  John  Milton  for  the  Liberty 
of  Unlicensed  Printing,  to  the  Parliament  of  England,  with 
an  Introduction  by  J.  R.  Lowell.  Portrait.  (328  copies.) 
r6mo.     New  York  :  The  Grolier  Club,  1890. 

Writings.  [Newly  revised,  and  including  essays  and  other 
articles  now  first  collected.]  Portraits.  10  volumes, 
i2mo.     Boston,  1890. 

*^*The   same.      Large   paper.     (300   copies.)     10   volumes, 
royal  Svo.     Cambridge,  1890. 

The  Old  English  Dramatists.  Portrait,  12 mo.  Boston, 
1892. 

*»*The   same.      Large    paper.      '^300    copies.)     Royal    Svo. 
Cambridge,  1892. 

Latest  Literary  Essays.  [Edited  by  Charles  Eliot  Norton.] 
Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  1892. 

*^*The    same.      Large    paper.      (300    copies.)     Royal    Svo. 
Cambridge,  1892. 

American  Ideas  for  English  Readers.  With  Introduction  by 
Henry  Stone.     Portrait.     i6mo.     Boston  [1892]. 

Letters.  Edited  by  Charles  Eliot  Norton.  Portraits.  2 
volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1894. 

Poems  of  John  Donne,  from  the  Text  of  the  Edition  of  1633. 
Revised  by  J.  R.  Lowell.  With  the  Various  Readings 
....  and  Notes  by  Charles  Eliot  Norton.  (380  copies.) 
2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York  :  The  Grolier  Club,  1895. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPIir.  1S7 

Last  Poems  [edited  by  Charles  Eliot  Norton].  Portrait, 
izmo.     Boston,  1895. 

*^*For  a  list  of  Lowell's  numerous  contributions  to  The  North 
American  Review,  and  The  Atlantic  Monthly,  including  the 
years  during  which  he  was  editorially  connected  with  these 
journals,  see  the  index  to  each.  To  the  anti-slavery  annual, 
The  Liberty  Bell,  for  1S42,  1843,  1844,  1845,  1846,  1847,  1848. 
1849,  ^"'^  1850,  he  contributed  eleven  poems;  and  also  was  a 
frequent  contributor  to  Graham's  Magazine,  Putnam's  Maga- 
zine, Sartain's  Magazine,  The  Southern  Literary  Messenger, 
The  Democratic  Review,  and  other  periodicals,  as  well  as 
to  The  National  Anti-Slavery  Standard,  of  which  he  was,  in 
184S,  associate  editor. 

*^<*See  also  Bryant,  VV.  C.  ;  Holmes,  O.  W.  ;  Longfellow, 
H.  W. ;  Mitchell,  D.  G.:  Poe,  E.  A.;  Quincy,  Edmund; 
and  Whittier,  J.  G. 

LOWELL,  PERCIVAL.     1855  — 

Chosdn ;  the  Land  of  the  Morning  Calm.  A  Sketch  of 
Korea.     Illustrations  and  maps.     8vo.     Boston,  i'886. 

The  Soul  of  the  Far  East.     i2mo.     Boston,  1888. 

Noto :  an  Unexplored  Corner  of  Japan.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1891. 

The  Eve  of  the  French  Revolution,     izmo.     Boston,  1892. 

Occult  Japan;  or,  the  Way  of  the  Gods.  Plates.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1895. 

Mars.     Illustrations.     8vo,     Boston,  1895. 

LOWELL,  ROBERT  [TRAILL  SPENCE].     1816  — 

[Anonymous.]  The  New  Priest  in  Conception  Bay.  2  vol- 
umes, i2mo.     Boston,  1858. 

*,^*The  same.  Revised  edition,  with  new  preface,  i2mo. 
Boston,   1889. 

Fresh  Hearts  that  failed  Three  Thousand  Years  ago,  and  other 
Things.     i2mo.     Boston,  i860. 

Poems.  A  New  Edition,  with  New  Poems.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1864. 

Antony  Brade.     i2mo.     Boston,  1874. 

A  Story  or  Two  from  an  Old  Dutch  Town.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1878. 


188  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Burgoyne's  Last  March.  Poem  for  the  Celebration  of  the 
Hundredth  Year  of  Bemis's  Heights  (Saratoga),  Sept.  19, 
1877.     i6mo.     [Newark,  N.  J.]  1878. 

LUDLOW,  FITZ-HUGH.     1836-18  70. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Hasheesh  Eater  :  being  Passages  from 
the  Life  of  a  Pythagorean.      T2mo.     New  York,  1857. 

Biographical  Sketch  of  John  Nelson  Pattison.  8vo.  [New 
York,  1863.] 

Little  Brother  and  other  Genre  Pictures.  lamo.  Boston, 
1867. 

The  Opium  Habit.     i2mo.     New  York,  1868. 

The  Heart  of  the  Continent.  A  Record  of  Travel  across  the 
Plains  and  in  Oregon,  with  an  Examination  of  the  Mormon 
Principle.     Illustrations.     Svo.     New  York,  1870. 

LUNT,  GEORGE.     1 803-1 885. 

Leisure  Hours.  A  Series  of  Occasional  Poems.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1826. 

The  Grave  of  Byron,  with  other  Poems.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1826. 

Oration  delivered  in  Newburyport,  July  4,  1833,  ^^o-  New- 
buryport,  1833. 

Poems.     i2mo.     New  York,  1839. 

Culture  :  a  Poem  before  the  Mercantile  Library  Association 
of  Boston,  October  3,  1843.     izmo.     Boston,  1843. 

The  Age  of  Gold  and  other  Poems.     12 mo.      Boston,  1843. 

An  Address  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Charitable 
Mechanic  Association,  Sept.  26,  1844.  8vo.  Boston,  1844. 

An  Address  before  the  Massachusetts  Horticultural  Society, 
May  15,  1845.     Svo.     Boston,  1845. 

[^\nonymous.]  The  Dove  and  the  Eagle.  1 2mo.  Boston, 
1851. 

Lyric  Poems,  Sonnets  and  Miscellanies.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1854. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  .  189 

Eastford ;  or,  Household  Sketches.  By  Wesley  Brooke. 
i2mo.     Boston,   1855. 

Julia.     A  Poem.     By  Wesley  Brooke.     i2mo.     Boston,i855. 

Three  Eras  of  New  England  Life  and  other  Addresses,  with 
Papers  Critical  and  Biographical.     i2mo.     Boston,  1857. 

Patriotism  a  Moral  Duty.  Lecture  before  the  Democratic 
Union  Association,  March  21,  1858.     8vo.     Boston,  1858. 

[Anonymous.]  Radicalism  in  Religion,  Philosophy,  and 
Social  Life ;  Four  Papers  from  The  Boston  Courier  for 
1858.     i6mo.     Boston,  1858. 

[Anonymous.]  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  Professed 
Spiritual  Agents  and  Mediums  in  the  Presence  of  Profes- 
sors Peirce,  Agassiz  ....  [and  others].  8vo.  Boston, 
1859. 

[Anonymous.]     The  Union.     i6mo.     Boston,   i860. 

Washington  and  our  own  Times.  A  Lecture  in  Aid  of  the 
Public  Library,  Nevvburyport,  Feb.  22,  1861.  12 mo. 
Boston,   1 86 1. 

[Anonymous.]  Requiem.  Dedicated  to  the  Memory  of  the 
Slain  in  Batde.  Illuminated  text.  (Privately  printed.) 
Square  12  mo.     [Boston,  1862.] 

The  Origin  of  the  Late  War :  traced  from  the  Beginning  of 
the  Constitution  to  the  Revolt  of  the  Southern  States. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1866. 

Old  New  England  Traits.     i2mo.     New  York,  1873. 

A  Familiar  Epistle  to  the  Hon.  Thomas  F,  Bayard.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1875. 

Miscellaneous  Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

MacLELLAN,  ISAAC.     1806— 

The  Fall  of  the  Indian,  with  other  Poems.  24mo.  Boston, 
1830. 

The  Year,  with  other  Poems.     8vo.     Boston,  1832. 

Journal  of  a  Residence  in  Scotland  and  a  Tour  through  Eng- 
land, France  [etc.].  Compiled  from  the  MSS.  of  H.  B. 
MacLellan.     i2mo.     Boston,  1834. 


190  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Mount  Auburn  and  Other  Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1S43. 

Fishing  in  American  Waters.  By  Genio  C.  Scott.  [Containing 
numerous  verses  and  poetical  chapter  headings  by  Mac- 
Lellan.]     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1869. 

*»*The  same.     New  edition  [with  additional  chapters].    8vo, 
New  York,  1875. 

Poems  of  the  Rod  and  Gun ;  or,  Sports  by  Flood  and  Field.  T 
Edited,  with  a  Memoir  of  the   .\uthor,  by  Will  Wildwood 
[Frederick  E.  Pond].     Plate.      i2mo.       New  York,  1886. 
*;„*See  also  Mellen,  Grenville. 

« 

MATHEWS,  CORNELIUS.     181 7-1889. 

The  Motley  Book :  by  the  Late  Ben  Smith.  Illustrations. 
8vo.     New  York,  1838.  ' 

[Anonymous.]  Behemoth  :  a  Legend  of  the  Mound-Build- 
ers.    i2mo.     New  York,  1839. 

(Edited,  with  E.  A.  Duycinck.)  Arcturus  :  a  Journal  of 
Books  and  Opinion.  [Dec,  1840-May,  1842.]  3  volumes,) 
8vo.     New  York,  1841-42. 

The  Career  of  Puffer   Hopkins.     Illustrations.      8vo.     Ne\ 
York,  1842. 

A  Speech  on  International  Copyright  delivered  at  the  Dinner  j 
to  Charles  Dickens,  at  New  York,  February  19,  1S42.  8vo. 
New  York,  1842. 

Appeal  on  Behalf  of  International  Copyright.  8vo.  New- 
York,  1842. 

Poems  on  Man  in  his  Various  Aspects  under  the  AmericaaJ 
Republic.     i2mo.     London,  1842. 
***Also,  1 2 mo.     New  York,  1843. 

Various  Writings  ....  8vo.     New  York,  1843. 

*^*The  title  page  date  is  misprinted  "mdccclxiii." 

Big  Abel  and  the  Little  Manhattan.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1845. 

Poems  on  Man.  [Newly  revised,  with  additions.]  32mo. 
New  York,  1846. 

Moneypenny,  or  the" Heart  of  the  World.  8vo.  New  York, 
1850. 


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[Anonymous.]  Chanticleer :  a  Thanksgiving  Story  of  the 
Peabody  Family.     i2mo.     New  York,  1850. 

♦^♦Reprinted,    with   illustrations   bj   Darley.      i2mo.     New 
York  [1856]. 

Witchcraft.     i6mo.     London,  1852. 

A  Pen-and-ink  Panorama  of  New  York  City.  i8mo.  New 
York,  1853. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Indian  Fairy-Book.  From  the  Origi- 
nal Legends.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1856. 

The  Indian  Fair}'- Book.  Compiled  from  the  Manuscripts  of 
Henry  Rowe  Schoolcraft.     i2mo.     New  York,  1869. 

The  Enchanted  Moccassins  and  other  Legends  of  the  Amer- 
ican Indians.     Illustrations.  Square  8vo.   New  York,  1877. 

MATTHEWS,  [JAMES]  BRANDER.     1852— 

Songs  of '71.      [Columbia  College]  Class-Day  Songs.       8vo. 
New  York,  187 1. 
*^*Of  the  fifteen  songs,  five  are  bj  J.  B.  Matthews. 

(Edited.)  Comedies  for  Amateur  Acting.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1879. 

The  Theatres  of  Paris.    Illustrations.    i6mo.    New  York,  1880. 

French  Dramatists  of  the  Nineteenth  Century.  i2mo.  New 
York,   1 88 1. 

*»*The  same,  enlarged  edition.     i2mo.     New  York,   1S91. 

(Edited.)  Poems  of  American  Patriotism.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1882. 

The  Rhymester ;  or,  the  Rules  of  Rhyme.  By  Tom  Hood. 
Edited,  with  Additions,  by  Arthur  Penn.  i6mo.  New- 
York,   1882. 

The  Home  Library.  By  Arthur  Penn.  Illustrations.  8vo. 
New  York,  1883. 

(With  H.  C.  Bunner.)  In  Partnership.  Studies  in  Story- 
Telling.     32mo.     New  York,  1884. 

Sheridan's  Comedies.     The  Rivals,  and  The  School  for  Scan- 
dal.    Edited,    with  an  Introduction   and    Notes  to    each 
Play,  and  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  Sheridan,  by  Brander 
Matthews.     Illustrations.     Small  4to.     London,  1884. 
*#*Also,  Boston,  18S5. 


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192  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Last  Meeting.     i2mo.     New  York,  1885. 

A  Secret  of  the  Sea  [and  other  stories].  i2mo.  New  York, 
1886. 

(Edited,  with  Laurence  Hutton.)  Actors  and  Actresses  of 
Great  Britain  and  the  United  States,  from  the  Days  of  Gar- 
rick  to  the  Present  Time.  5  volumes,  i2mo.  New  York 
[1886]. 

(Edited.)     Ballads  of  Books.     i2mo.     New  York,  18S7. 

*:^*The    same.     Large   paper.       (100   copies.)       8vo.      New 
York,  1S87. 

(Edited,  with  introduction.)  Andre.  A  Tragedy  in  Five 
Acts,  by  VVilliam  Dunlap.  (175  copies.)  8vo.  New 
York:  The  Dunlap  Society,  1887. 

Biennial  Reports  of  the  Treasurer  [T.  J.  McKee]  and  the 
Secretary  [Brander  Matthews]  of  the  Dunlap  Society.  (500 
copies.)     8vo.     New  York  :  The  Dunlap  Society,  1888. 

Pen  and  Ink.  Papers  of  More  or  Less  Importance.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1888. 

*:^*The    same,   with    etched    portrait.      Large    paper.       (no 
copies.)     Svo.     New  York,  1888. 

Cheap  Books  and  Good  Books.       i2mo.       New  York,  1888. 

A  Family  Tree  and  other  Stories.     i2mo.     New  York,  1889. 

American  Authors  and  British  Pirates.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1889. 

With  my  Friends.  Tales  told  in  Partnership.  With  an  In- 
troductory Essay.     12 mo.     New  York,  1891. 

(Edited,  with  introduction.)  Bunker  Hill.  A  Tragedy,  by 
John  Burk.  Portrait.  (500  copies.)  Svo.  New  York : 
The  Dunlap  Society,  1891. 

Ten  Tales  by  Francois  Coppee.  Translated  by  Walter 
Learned.  With  ....  an  Introduction  by  Brander 
Matthews.     i6mo.     New  York,  1891. 

(Edited.)  Dramatic  Essays  of  Charles  Lamb.  Portrait.  ^ 
i6mo.     New  York  [1891], 

In  the  Vestibule  Limited.  A  Story.  3 2 mo.  New  York, 
1892. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPIir.  193 

Tom  Paulding.     i2mo.     New  \ork,  1S92. 

Americanisms  and  Briticisms,  with  other  Essays  on  other 
Isms.     Portrait.     i6mo.     New  \'ork,  1892. 

(With  G.  H.  Jessop.)  A  Tale  of  Twenty- Five  Hours,  i6mo. 
New  York,  1892. 

The  Story  of  a  Story,  and  other  Stories.  Illustrations.  i6mo. 
New  York,  1893. 

The  Decision  of  the  Court.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  32mo. 
New  York,  1S93. 

This  Picture  and  that.  A  Comedy.  Illustrations.  3  2 mo. 
New  York,  1894. 

Studies  of  the  Stage.     Portrait.       i6mo.     New  York,  1894. 

Parisian  Points  of  View.  By  Ludovic  Hale'vy.  Translated 
by  E.  V.  B.  Matthews.  Introduction  by  Brander 
Matthews.      16 mo.     New  York,  1894. 

The  Royal  Marine.  An  Idyl  of  Narragansett  Pier.  Illustra- 
tions.    iSmo.     New  York,  1894. 

Vignettes  of  Manhattan.     i2mo.      New  York,  1894. 

Bookbindings :  Old  and  New :  Notes  of  a  Book-Lover. 
With  an  Account  of  the  GroHer  Club.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1895. 

***The   same.      Large   paper.      (loo   copies.)      Svo.      New 
York,  1S95. 

(Edited.)  Tales  of  a  Traveller,  by  Washington  Irving.  8vo. 
New  York,  1895. 

His  Father's  Son.     i2mo.     New  York,  1S95. 
*^*See  also  Norton,  C.  E. 

MAYO,  WILLIAM  STARBUCK.     1812— 

Flood  and  Field ;  or,  Tales  of  Battle  on  Sea  and  Land. 
1 2  mo.     Philadelphia,  1844. 

Kaloolah  ;  or,  Journeyings  to  the  Djebel  Kumri.  An  Autobi- 
ography of  Jonathan  Romer.  Frontispiece  and  vignette 
title.     1 2 mo.     New  York,  1849. 

The  Berber;  or,  the  Mountaineer  of  the  Atlas.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1850. 


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Illustrations  of  Natural  Philosophy,  in  Six  Large  Plates. 
Edited  [with  descriptive  text]  by  W.  S.  Mayo.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1850. 

Romance-Dust  from  the  Historic  Placer.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1 85 1. 

Never  Again.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1873. 

MELLEN,  GRENVILLE.     17  99-1 841. 

Ode  for  the  Celebration  of  the  Battle  of  Bunker-Hill,  at  the 
Laying  of  the  Monumental  Stone,  June  17,  1825.  8vo. 
Boston,  1825. 

Address  before  the  Citizens  of  North  Yarmouth,  July  4, 1825, 
8vo.     Portland,  1825. 

The  Rest  of  the  Nations.  [A  poem.]  Pronounced  before 
the  Peace  Society  of  Maine  ....  May  10,  1826.  8vo. 
Portland,  1826. 

[Anonymous.]      Our  Chronicle  of '26.     A   Satirical  Poem., 
8vo.-     Boston,  1827.  1 

The  Light  of  Letters :  an  Anniversary  Poem,  before  the 
Athenian  Society  of  Bowdoin  College.  8vo.  Portland, 
1828. 

Sad  Tales  and  Glad  Tales.     By  Reginald  Reverie.      i2mo.  , 
Boston,  1828. 

The  Age  of  Print :  a  Poem  delivered  before  the  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  Society,  Cambridge,  26  August,  1830.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1830. 

The  Martyr's  Triumph,  Buried  Valley ;  and  other  Poems, 
i2mo.     Boston,  1833. 

Lafayette  Music.  Consisting  of  a  Dirge,  Requiem  and  Ode, 
as  performed  at  Faneuil  Hall,  Boston,  Sept.  6,  1834.  Poe- 
try by  Grenville  Mellen  and  Isaac  MacLellan,  Jr.  Music 
by  Lowell  Mason  and  Isaac  MacLellan,  Jr.  4to.  [Boston^ 
1834.] 

The  Passions  :  a  Poem  pronounced  Dec.  28,  1835,  the  Anni- 
versary of  the  Birth  of  Spurzheim.     8vo.     Boston,  1836. 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  li»r> 

A  Book  of  the  United  States  :  exhibiting  its  Geography,  Di- 
visions, Constitution,  and  Government.  Illustrations.  8vo. 
Hartford,  1837. 

Poem  at  Amherst  College  ....  Aug.  27,  1839.    ^^o.    Am- 
herst,  1839. 
*^*See  also  Bryant,  W.  C. 

MELVILLE,  HERMAN.     1S19-1891. 

Typee  :  a  Peep  at  Polynesian   Life,  during   a   Four  Months' 
Residence  in  a  Valley  of  the  Marquesas.    Map.   2  volumes, 
i2mo.     New  York,  1846. 

Typee  ....  Revised  Edition,  with  a  Sequel  [The  Story  of 
Toby,  pp.  291-307].    Map.     i2mo.     New  York,  1847. 

Omoo  ;  a  Narrative  of  Adventures  in  the  South  Seas.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1847. 

Mardi  :  and  a  Voyage  thither.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New 
York,  1849. 

Redburn  ;  his  First  Voyage ;  being  the  Sailor- Boy  Confessions 
and  Reminiscences  of  the  Son-of-a-Gentleman  in  the  Mer- 
chant Service.     i2mo.     New  York,  1849. 

White-Jacket;  or  the  World  in  a  Man-of-War.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1850. 

Moby-Dick;  or,  the  Whale.     i2mo.     New  York,  1851. 

Pierre;  or,  the  Ambiguities.     i2mo.     New  York,  1852. 

Israel  Potter  :  his  Fifty  Years  of  Exile.     i2mo.      New  York, 

1855- 
Th  e  Piazza  Tales.     i2mo.     New  York,  1856. 

The  Confidence  Man  :  his  Masquerade.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1857. 

Battle-Pieces  and  Aspects  of  the  War.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1866. 

Clarel :  a  Poem,  and  Pilgrimage  in  the  Holy  Land.  2  vol- 
umes, i2mo.     New  York,  1876. 

John  Marr  and  other  Sailors.  (Privately  printed;  25 
copies.)     New  York,  1888. 


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190  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Timoleon.       (Privately   printed;    25    copies.)     New    York, 
1891. 
*^*See  also  Bryant,  W.  C. 

MILES,  GEORGE  HENRY.     1824-1871.^     ' 

A  Discourse  in  Commemoration  of  the  Landing  of  the  Pil-    i 
grims  of  Maryland,  pronounced  ....  May  10,  1847.  8vo. 
Emmittsburg,  1847.  : 

Oration   at   Mt.  St.  Mary's   College.  .  .  .  8vo.     Baltimore,    : 
1850.  \ 

Mohammed,  the  Arabian  Prophet.     A  Tragedy,  in  Five  Acts.     ; 
i2mo.     Boston,  1850. 

*^*This  drama  obtained  the  prize  of  $1,000  offered  by  Edwin 
Forrest,  for  the  best  play  by  an  American  author. 

Mary's  Birthday ;  or,  the  Cynic.     A  Comedy.     i2mo.     Bos- 
ton [1857]. 

Senor  Valiente.     A  Comedy  in  Five  Acts.     8vo.     Baltimore, 
1859. 

Christine:    a  Troubadour's   Song,  and  other  Poems.     i2mo. 
New  York,  1866. 

Abou  Hassan,  the  Wag;    or  the  Sleeper  Awakened.     i2mo. 
Baltimore,  1868. 

A  Review  of  Hamlet.     [Reprinted  from   The  Southern  Re- 
view.]    8vo.     Baltimore  [1870]. 

The  Truce  of  God  :  a  Tale  of  the  Eleventh  Century.     i8mo. 
Baltimore,  187 1. 

*:^*Mr.  Miles  was  also  author  of  the  dramas,  De  Soto,  Crom- 
well, The  Seven  Sisters,  and  others,  and  was  one  of  the  con- 
tributors to  Brownson's  Review. 

MILLER,  CINCINNATUS  HEINE  (Joaquin  Miller)  .   1841— 

Joaquin  et  al.     i8mo.     Portland,  Oregon,  1869. 

*^*A11  subsequent  works  of  the  author  bear  his  assumed 
name — Joaquin  Miller. 

Songs  of  the  Sierras.     i2mo.     Boston,  187 1. 

Songs  of  the  Sunlands.     i2mo.     Boston,  1873. 

Unwritten  History ;    or.  Life  among  the  Modocs.     Illustra- 
tions.    8vo.     Hartford,  1873. 


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The  Ship  in  the  Desert.     i2mo.     Boston,  1S75. 

First  FaraiHes  of  the  Sierras.     i2mo.     Chicago,  1876. 

The  One  Fair  Woman.     3  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  1876. 
***The  same.     Three    Volumes  in  One,    i2mo.     New  York, 
1876. 

Mae  Madden.  By  Mary  Murdock  Mason.  With  an  Intro- 
ductory Poem  [pp.  3-10],  by  Joaquin  Miller.  i8mo.  Chi- 
cago, 1876. 

The  Baroness  of  New  York.     i2mo.     New  York,  1877. 

The  Danites  in  the  Sierras,  and  other  Choice  Selections. 
Edited  by  A.  V.  D.  Honeyman.     12 mo.     New  York,  1877. 

Songs  of  Italy.     i2mo.     Boston,   1878. 

Shadows  of  Shasta.     i2rao.     Chicago,  188 1. 

Paquita,  the  Indian  Heroine.  A  True  Story,  Wild  and  Sad. 
Illustrations.     8vo.     Hartford,  1881. 

Poetical  Works  [revised].  Household  Edition.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1882. 

Memorie  and  Rime.     i2mo.     New  York,  1884. 

The  Destruction  of  Gotham.     i2mo.     New  York,  1886. 

Songs  of  the  Mexican  Seas.     i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

(With  others.)  Tennyson's  Fairies  and  other  Stories.  Illus- 
trations.     i2mo.     Boston  [1889]. 

My  own  Story.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  12  mo.  New 
York,  1890. 

Songs  of  the  Sierras  [and  Sunlands].  Revised  Edition.  Por- 
trait.    i2mo.     Chicago,  1892. 

Songs  of  Summer  Lands.  Portrait.  i2mo.  Chicago, 
1892. 

The  Building  of  the  City  Beautiful.  A  Poetic  Romance. 
i6mo.     Cambridge,  1893. 

***The  same.    Large  paper.    (50  copies.)    Svo.     Cambridge, 
1893. 
***See  also  Holmes,  O.W. 


198  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

MITCHELL,  DONALD  GRANT     (Ik  Marvel).     1822  — 

Valedictory  Oration  [The  Dignity  of  Learning]  before  the 
Senior  Class  of  1841.     8vo.     New  Haven,  1841. 

Fresh  Gleanings ;  or,  a  New  Sheaf  from  the  Old  Fields  of 
Continental  Europe.     i2mo.     New  York,  1847. 

The  Battle  Summer  :  being  Transcripts  from  Personal  Obser- 
vation in  Paris,  during  the  Year  1848.  Frontispiece  and 
vignette  title.     i2mo.     New  York,  1850. 

The  Lorgnette ;  or.  Studies  of  the  Town.  By  An  Opera 
Goer.     24  semi-monthly  parts,  i2mo.     New  York,  1850. 

***The  same.   Second  Edition  [the  first  in  book  form].  Illus- 
trations by  Darley.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York  [1S50]. 

Reveries  of  a  Bachelor  :  or,  a  Book  of  the  Heart.  Frontis- 
piece and  vignette  title.     i2mo.     New  York,  1850. 

A  Bachelor's  Reveries  :  in  Three  Parts.  (12  copies.)  8vo. 
Wormsloe,  1850. 

Dream  Life :  a  Fable  of  the  Seasons.  Frontispiece  and 
vignette  title.     i2mo.     New  York,  1851. 

Fresh  Gleanings  [with  a  new  preface].  i2mo.  New  York, 
1851. 

The  Lorgnette  ....  Fourth  Edition  [with  preface,  now  first 
published].  Illustrations.  2  volumes,  lamo.  New  York, 
1851. 

Reveries  of  a  Bachelor.  Numerous  illustrations  by  Darley. 
[First  illustrated  edition.]     Square  8 vo.     New  York,  1852. 

Fudge  Doings  :  being  Tony  Fudge's  Record  of  the  Same.  In 
Forty  Chapters.  Frontispieces.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New 
York,  1855. 

Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  25th  Anniversary  of  the 
Brotherhood  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi  in  New  York,  24th  and 
25th  June,  1857.  [Oration  by  Mitchell,  pp.  14-37.]  Issued 
by  the  Fraternity.     8vo.     New  York,  1858. 

Address  before  the  Connecticut  Agricultural  Society,  at  Bridge- 
port, Oct.  15,  1857.     8vo.     Hartford,  1858. 

My  Farm  of  Edgewood :  a  Country  Book.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1863. 


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Seven  Stories,  with  Basement  and  Attic.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1864. 

Wet  Days  at  Edgewood ;  with  Old  Farmers,  Old  Gardeners, 
and  Old  Pastorals,     izmo.     New  York,  1S65. 

Doctor  Johns  :  being  a  Narrative  of  Certain  Events  in  the 
Life  of  an  Orthodox  Minister  of  Connecticut.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     New  York,  1866. 

Rural  Studies,  with  Hints  for  Country  Places.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1867. 

***Republished  as  Out  of  Town  Places.     i2mo.     New  York, 
1SS4. 

(Edited.)  The  Atlantic  Almanac  [for]  1869.  [Containing 
My  Garden  Acquaintance,  pp.  32-37,  by  Lowell;  Talk 
Concerning  the  Human  Body  and  its  Management,  pp.  47- 
58,  by  Holmes,  and  contributions  by  the  editor,  Harriet 
Beecher  Stowe,  and  others.]  Illustrations.  4to.  Boston 
[1868]. 

Pictures  of  Edgewood,  being  Photographic  Views  with  Text 
and  Illustrative  Diagrams  [by  D.  G.  Mitchell].  (300 
copies.)     4to.     New  York,  1869. 

An  Address  delivered  before  the  American  Dairymen's  Asso- 
ciation, at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  11,  187 1.  On  some  of  the 
Relations  of  Science  to  Farm  Practice.    8vo.    Utica,  1871. 

A  Freehold  Villa  for  Nothing  ;  or,  how  I  became  my  own 
Landlord  without  Capital.  [With  appendix  by  D.  Smith.] 
Illustrations.     i6mo.     London  [1873]. 

Address  :  Fences  and  Division  of  Farm  Lands,  before  Con- 
necticut Board  of  Agriculture,  at  VVinsted,  Dec.  17,  1875. 
8vo.     Hartford,  1876. 

Address  before  Massachusetts  Board  of  Agriculture,  at  Worces- 
ter, Nov.  15,  1876.     8vo.     Boston,  1877. 

About  Old  Story  Tellers  :  of  how  and  when  they  lived,  and 
what  Stories  they  told.  Illustrations.  Square  i2mo.  New 
York,  1878. 

A  Report  to  the  Commissioners  on  Lay-Out  of  East-Rock 
Park.     8vo.     New  Haven,  1882, 

Address  before  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Society,  at  the  Academy 
of  Music,  N.  Y.     8vo.     New  York,  1883. 


200  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

(Edited.)  Daniel  Tyler.  A  Memorial  Volume,  containing 
his  Autobiography  and  War  Record,  some  Account  of  his 
Later  Years,  with  Various  Reminiscences  and  the  Tributes 
of.Friends.  (Privately  printed ;  200  copies.)  4to.  New- 
Haven,  1883. 

The  Woodbridge  Record,  being  an  Account  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  the  Rev.  John  Woodbridge,  of  Newbury,  Mass. 
Compiled  from  the  Papers  left  by  the  Late  Louis  Mitchell, 
Esq.  [By  D.  G.  Mitchell.]  (Privately  printed ;  200 
copies.)     4to.     New  Haven,  18S3. 

Washington  Irving.  Commemoration  of  looth  Anniversary 
of  his  Birth  by  the  Washington  Irving  Association  at 
Tarry-on-Hudson.  .  .  .  April  3,  1883.  [Address  by  Mitch- 
ell, pp.  37-48  ;  and  by  Charles  Dudley  Warner,  pp.  48-52.] 
Portraits.     Square  8vo.     New  York,  1884. 

Bound  Together:  a  Sheaf  of   Papers.     i2mo.     New  York^ 


Reveries  of  a  Bachelor.  [Newly  revised,  with  additional 
preface.]     Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,   1884. 

*^*The  same.  Large  paper.  (250  copies.)  8vo.  New 
York.  1884. 

*,*Uniform  editions  of  Dream  Life  were  issued  simultane- 
ously; and  limited  editions  of  each  (200  copies)  were  reissued 
in  1889. 

Readings  from  Macaulay.  Italy.  With  an  Introduction  by 
D.  G.  Mitchell.     i6mo.     Boston,  1887. 

Works.     [Revised  edition.]     8  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York^ 


English   Lands,  Letters,  and  Kings.     From  Celt  to  Tudor. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1889. 

English    Lands,    Letters,   and    Kings.     From    Elizabeth    to 
Anne.     i2mo.     New  York,  1890. 

(With  others.)     Homes  in  City  and  Country.     Illustrations. 
8vo.     New  York,  1893. 

English  Lands,  Letters,  and  Kings.     Queen  Anne  and  the 
Georges.     i2mo.     New  York,  1895. 
*^*See  also  Holmes,  O.  W. 


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MITCHELL,  SILAS  WEIR.     1829  — 

[Anonymous.]  The  Wonderful  Story  of  Fuz-Buz,  the  Fly, 
and  Mother  Grabem,  the  Spider.  Illustrations.  Square 
i6mo.     Philadelphia,  1867. 

Hephzibah  Guiness ;  Thee  and  you ;  and  A  Draft  on  the 
Bank  of  Spain.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1880. 

The  Hill  of  Stones  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1883. 

In  War  Time.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     Boston,  1885. 

Roland  Blake.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     Boston,  1886. 

A  Masque  and  other  Poems.     8vo.      Boston,  1887. 

Prince  Little  Boy  and  other  Tales  of  Fairy- Land.  Illustra- 
tions.    i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1888. 

Far  in  the  Forest :  a  Story.      i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1889. 

The  Cup  of  Youth  and  other  Poems.     8vo.     Boston,  1889. 

A  Psalm  of  Death  and  other  Poems.     8vo.     Boston,  1 890. 

Francis  Drake.     A  Tragedy  of  the  Sea.     8vo.     Boston,  1892. 

The  Mother  and  other  Poems.     8vo.     Boston,  1892. 

Characteristics.     i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 

When  all  the  Woods  are  Green.  Portrait.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1894. 

Mr.  Kris  Kringle.  A  Christmas  Tale.  i2mo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1894. 

A  Madeira  Party.     Frontispiece,     24mo.     New  York,  1895. 

Philip  Vernon.  A  Tale  in  Prose  and  Verse.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1895. 

*^*Dr.   Mitchell    is  also  author  and  editor  of  several  medical 
addresses  and  publications. 

MORFORD,  HENRY.     1823-1881. 

Music  of  the^Spheres.  i2mo.  Granville,  Middleton,  N.  J., 
1840. 


The   Rest  of  Don  Juan.     Inscribed  to  the 
Shade  of  Byron.     8v'o.     New  York,  1846. 


202  AMERICA N  A  UTHORS. 

Rhymes   of  Twenty   Years.     Portrait.     i2mo.     New  York, 
1859. 

Sprees  and   Splashes,  or    Droll  Recollections  of  Town  and 
Country.     Portrait.     i2mo.     New  York,  1863. 

The  Great  Rebellion  :    Grand  National   Allegory   and  Tab- 
leaux.    i6mo.     Chicago,  1863. 

Shoulder  Straps,     A  Novel  of  New  York  and  the  Army,  in 
1862.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1863. 

The    Days   of  Shoddy.     A  Novel  of  the  Great  Rebellion  of 
1S61.     i2mo.     Philadelphia  [1863]. 

The  Coward.     A  Novel  of  Society  and  the  Field  in  1861. 
i2mo.     Philadelphia  [1864]  . 

Utterly  Wrecked.     8vo.     New  York,  1866. 

Paris  in '67  ;  or  the  Great  Exposition.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1867. 

Over  Sea ;  or  England,  France,  and  Scotland,  as  seen  by  a 
Live  American.     i2mo.     New  York,  1867. 

Turned  from  the  Door.     8vo.     New  York,  1869. 
Only  a  Commoner.     3  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  1871. 

John   Jasper's   Secret.      Illustrations.     i2mo.      Philadelphia 

[1871]. 

Rhymes  of  an  Editor.  Including  Almost.  Portrait  and 
illustrations.     r2mo.     London,  1873. 

Short-Trip  Guide  to  Europe.  Map.  i2mo.  New  York 
[1875]. 

The  Spur  of  Monmouth,  or  Washington  in  Arms.  By  An  Ex- 
Pension  Agent.     Portrait.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1876. 

MORRIS,  GEORGE  POPE.     1802-1864. 

(Edited,  with  S.  Wood  worth.)  The  New  York  Mirror  and 
Ladies'  Literary  Gazette  [Aug.  2,  1823-Dec.  31,  1842]. 
Plates.     20  volumes,  4to.     New  York,  1823-42. 

ThelDeserted  Bride  and  other  Poems.  8vo.  New  York, 
1838. 


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The  Little  Frenchman  and  his  Water  Lots,  with  other 
Sketches  of  the  Times.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1839. 

(Edited.)  American  Melodies  containing  a  Single  Selection 
from  the  Productions  of  200  Writers.  i6mo.  New  York, 
1841. 

*»*Reprinted    as     The    Gift-Book    of    American    Melodies. 
Philadelphia,  1854. 

The  Maid  of  Saxony  [an  opera].  Square  lamo.  New  York, 
1842. 

The  Whip- Poor- Will.  Illustrations.  Square  i2mo.  New 
York  [1843]. 

The  Deserted  Bride  and  other  Poems  [including  The  Maid 
of  Saxony,  and  The  Whip-Poor- Will].  Illustrations.  Square 
i2mo.     New  York,  1843. 

(Edited,  with  N.  P.  Willis.)  The  New  Mirror.  A  Weekly 
devoted  to  Literature,  Art,  Drama,  etc.  [April  8,  1843- 
Sept.  28,  1844.]     3  volumes,  royal  8vo.     New  York,  1843- 

44. 

Songs  and  Ballads.     Royal  8 vo.     New  York,  1844. 

(Edited,  with  N.  P.  Willis.)  The  Prose  and  Poetry  of 
Europe  and  America.     8vo.     New  York,  1845. 

The  Deserted  Bride  and  other  Productions.  Portrait  and 
illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,  1853. 

Poems.  With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author.  Portrait.  24mo. 
New  York,  1860. 

***See   also,  Bryant,  W.  C. ;  Nack.Jamks;  and  Paulding, 
J.  K. 

MOTLEY,   JOHN  LOTHROP.     1814-1877. 

Morton's  Hope  ;  or,  the  Memoirs  of  a  Provincial.  By  An 
American.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1839. 

[Anonymous.]  Morton  of  Morton's  Hope.  An  Autobiog- 
raphy.    3  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  1839. 

***A  reissue  of  the  New  York   edition,  with  extensive  revis- 
ions and  alterations. 

[Anonymous.]  Merry  Mount ;  a  Romance  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Colony.     2  volumes,  12 mo.     Boston,  1849. 


l»04  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic.  A  History.  Portraits 
3  volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1S56. 

Letters  of  J.  L.  Motley  and  Joseph  Holt  [on  the  Govern- 
ment's position  relative  to  the  rebellious  States].  i2mo. 
New  York,  1861. 

The  Causes  of  the  American  Civil  War.  A  Letter  to  The 
London  Times.     8vo.     New  York,  186 1. 

*#*Also  published  in  London,  Svo.      1S61  ;  and  in  The  Pulpit 
and  the  Rostrum,  New  York,  1861. 

History  of  the  United  Netherlands  :  from  the  Death  of  Will- 
iam the  Silent  to  the  Twelve  Years'  Truce —  1609.  With 
a  Full  View  of  the  English-Dutch  Struggle  against  Spain, 
and  the  Origin  and  Destruction  of  the  Spanish  Armada. 
Portraits.     4  volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1861-68. 

Four  Questions  for  the  People,  at  the  Presidential  Election.. 
Address.  .  .  .  Oct.  20,  1868.     Svo.     Boston,  1868. 

Historic  Progress  and  American  Democracy :  an  Address 
....  Dec.  16,  1868.     8vo.     New  York,  1869. 

The  Life  and  Death  of  John  of  Barneveld,  with  a  View  of  the 
Primary  Causes  and  Movements  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War. 
Illustrations.     2  volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1874. 

Democracy,  the  Climax  of  Political  Progress.  An  Historical 
Essay.     8vo.     Glasgow  [1875]. 

Peter  the  Great.     32mo.     New  York,  1877. 

Correspondence.  .  .  .  Edited  by  George  William  Curtis.     2 
volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1889. 
*:>*See  also  Holmes,  O.  W. 

MOULTON,  ELLEN  LOUISE  CHANDLER.     1835  — 

The  Waverley  Garland,  a  Present  for  all  Seasons.  Edited  by 
"  Ellen  Louise."  Portrait  and  illustration.  4to.  Boston, 
1853. 

This,  that,  and  the  other.  By  Ellen  Louise  Chandler.  Vignette 
title.     i2mo.     Boston,  1854. 

Juno  Clifford.  A  Tale.  By  A  Lady.  Frontispiece  and  vig- 
nette title.     i2mo.     New  York,  1856. 

My  Third  Book.  A  Collection  of  Tales.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1859. 


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Bedtime  Stories.    Illustrations.    Square  i6mo.    Boston,  1873. 

More  Bedtime  Stories.  Illustrations.  Square  i6mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1S74. 

(With  Elizabeth  S.  Phelps  and  others.)  Some  Women's 
Hearts.     i6mo.     Boston,  1874. 

Poems.     By  L.  C.  M.     i8mo.     Boston,  1878. 

New  Bedtime  Stories.  Illustrations.  Square  i6mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1880. 

Random  Rambles.     i8mo.     Boston,  1881. 

Firelight  Stories.  Illustrations.  Square  i6mo.  Boston, 
1883. 

Ourselves  and  our  Neighbors.     i6mo.     Boston,  1887. 

(Edited.)  Garden  Secrets.  Poems  by  Philip  Bourke  Mar- 
ston.     Portrait.     i6mo.     London,  1887. 

Miss  Eyre  from   Boston,  and  others.     i6mo.     Boston,  1889. 

In  the  Garden  of  Dreams  :  Lyrics  and  Sonnets.  Illustrations. 
i6mo.     Boston,  1S90. 

Stories  told  at  Twilight.    Illustrations.     i6mo.    Boston,  1890. 

(Edited.)  A  Last  Harvest.  By  Philip  Bourke  Marston. 
i6mo.     London,  1891. 

*^*The   same.     Large   paper.      (50  copies.)     8vo.     London, 
1891. 

Swallow  Flights.     New  Edition  of  Poems  published  in  1877 
[1878],    with   Ten   Additional    Poems.      T2mo.     Boston, 
,    1892. 

(Edited.)  Collected  Poems  of  PhiHp  Bourke  Marston. 
Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  1892. 

In  the  Garden  of  Dreams.  Illustrations.  r6mo.  Boston, 
1894. 

Arthur  O'Shaughnessy  :  his  Life  and  his  Work.  With  Selec- 
tions from  his  Poems.  Portrait.  i6mo.  Cambridge, 
1894. 

*,^*The  same.    Large  paper.     (60  copies.)    Svo.    Cambridge, 
1894. 


206  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

MULLANY,  PATRICK  FRANCIS  (Brother  Azarias).     1S47- 
1893. 

An  Essay  contributing   to   a  Philosophy  of   Literature.     By 
B.  A.  M.     r2mo.     Philadelphia,  iS 77. 

Psychological    Aspects    of    Education.      8vo.       New  York. 
1877. 

The    Development  of  English   Thought :    the  Old   Enghsh 
Period.     i2mo.     New  York,  1879. 

On  Thinking.    Address  delivered  before  the  Students  of  Rock 
Hill  College,  1 88 1.     8vo.     New  York,  188 1. 

Culture  of  the  Spiritual  Sense.     8vo.     New  York,  ^884. 

Aristotle  and  the  Christian  Church.    An  Essay.     i2mo.    Lon- 
don, 1888. 

Books  and  Reading.     i2mo.     New  York,  1S90. 

Mary,  Queen  of  May.     i2mo.     Notre  Dame,  Ind.,  1891. 

Phases  of  Thought  and  Criticism.     i2mo.     Boston,  1892. 
*,*Brother  Azarias  also   contributed   essays   and   papers   to 
The    International    Review,  The  American   Catholic  Quarterly 
Review,  The  American  Ecclesiastical  Review  and  other  period- 
icals. 

MURFREE;  MARY  NOAILLES    (Charles  Egbert  Craddock). 
1850  — 

In  the  Tennessee  Mountains.     i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

Where  the  Battle  was  fought.     i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

Down  the  Ravine.     Illustrations.     lamo.     Boston,  1885. 

The  Prophet  of  the  Great  Smoky  Mountains.     i2mo.     Bos- 
ton, 1885. 

In  the  Clouds.     i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

The  Story  of  Keedon  Bluffs,     izmo.     Boston,  1888. 

The  Despot  of  Broomsedge  Cove.     i2mo.     Boston,  1889. 

In  the  Stranger  People's  Country.    Illustrations.    1 2mo.  New 
York,  1 89 1. 

His  Vanished  Star.     i2mo.     Boston,  1894. 


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The  Phantoms  of  the  Foot-Bridge  and  other  Stories.     Illus- 
trations.    i2mo.     New  York,  1895. 

The  Mystery  of  Witch- Face   Mountain,  and   other   Stories. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1895. 

MYERS,  PETER  HAMILTON.     1813-1878. 

Ensenore.     A  Poem.     8vo.     New  York,  1840. 

[Anonymous.]  The  First  of  the  Knickerbockers.  A  Story 
of  1673.     i2mo.     New  York,  1848. 

The  Young  Patroon,  or  Christmas  in  1690.  A  Tale  of  New- 
York.     i2mo.     New  York,  1849. 

The  King  of  the  Hurons.      i2mo.     New  York,  1850. 

The  Miser's  Heir,  or  the  Young  Millionaire.  8vo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1854. 

The  Prisoner  of  the  Border ;  a  Tale  of  1838.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1857. 

NACK,   JAMES.     1 809-1 879. 

The  Legend  of  the  Rocks  and  other  Poems.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1827. 

Ode  on  the  Proclamation  of  President  Jackson.  With  a 
Memoir  of  the  Author.     Svo.     New  York,  1833. 

Earl  Rupert,  and  other  Tales  and  Poems.  With  a  Memoir 
by  P.  M.  Wetmore.     i2mo.     New  York,  1839. 

The  Immortal;  a  Dramatic  Romance,  and  other  Poems. 
With  a  Memoir  by  George  P.  Morris.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1850. 

Romance  of  the  Ring  and  other  Poems.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1850. 

Poems.  With  Introduction  by  George  P.  Morris.  12  mo. 
New  York,  1852. 

NEAL,  JOHN.     1 793-1876. 

Battle  of  Niagara,  a  Poem  without  Notes ;  and  Goldau,  or, 
the  Maniac  Harper.  By  Jehu  O'Cataract.  i8mo.  Bal- 
timore, 181S. 

*^*The  same.    Second  Edition  [with  additions].     iSmo.  Bal- 
timore, 1S19. 


208  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

[Anonymous.]  Logan,  a  Family  History,  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1822. 

[Anonymous.]     Seventy-Six.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Baltimore, 

i8zi. 

Randolph:  a  Novel.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     [New  York]  1823. 

Errata;  or,  the  Works  of  Will  Adams.  A  Tale.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     New  York,  1823. 

[Anonymous.]  Brother  Jonathan  ;  or,  the  New  Englanders. 
3  volumes,  i2mo.     Edinburgh,  1825. 

Rachel  Dyer  :  a  North  American  Story.  i2mo.  Portland, 
1828. 

(Edited.)  The  Yankee.  A  Literary  Paper.  Portland  and 
Boston,  1828-29. 

*^*Of  this  publication  numbers  1-52,  inclusive,  forming  vol. 
i.,  and  vol.  ii.,  numbers  1-26,  inclusive,  January  2,  1828,  to 
June  25,  1S29,  were  issued  in  quarto  form ;  the  subsequent 
numbers,  July-December,  inclusive,  1829,  in  octavo.  The  num- 
ber for  October  15,  1828,  appeared  with  Boston  imprint,  as  did 
all  subsequent  numbers.  One  of  the  principal  contributors  to 
this  journal  was  John  G.  Whittier,  many  of  whose  early  compo- 
sitions first  appeared  in  its  pages. 

Address  delivered  before  the  Portland  Association  for  the 
Promoting  of  Temperance,  Feb.  nth,  1829.  8vo. 
Portland,  1829. 

Authorship,  a  Tale.  By  A  New  Englander  Over-Sea.  1 2mo. 
Boston,  1830. 

Our  Country.  An  Address  before  the  Alumni  of  Waterville 
C'oUege,  July  29,  1830.     8vo.     Portland,  1830. 

Principles  of  Legislature  :  from  the  MS.  of  Jeremy  Bentham. 
By  M.  Dupont.  Translated  from  the  Second  Corrected 
and  Enlarged  Edition ;  with  Notes  and  a  Biographical  No- 
tice of  Jeremy  Bentham  and  M.  Dupont  by  John  Neal. 
Portrait.     8vo.     Boston,  1830. 

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Twenty- Fourth  of  October,  1852.  [Poem  on  the  death  of 
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The  Old  House  at  Sudbury.  (Privately  printed.)  i2mo. 
Cambridge,  1870. 

The  Shadow  of  the  Obelisk  and  other  Poems.  Square  12 mo. 
London,  1872. 

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printed.)      i2mo.     Cambridge,  1875. 

The  Birthday  of  Michael  Angelo.  (Privately  printed.) 
Square  i8mo.     London,  1875. 

The  Ante-Purgatorio  of  Dante  Alighieri.  (Privately  printed.y* 
8vo.     Cambridge,  1875. 

A  Memorial  of  the  American  Patriots  who  fell  at  the  Battle  of 
Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775.  With  an  Account  of  the 
Dedication  of  the  Memorial  Tablets  on  Winthrop  Square, 
Charlestown,  June  17,  1889  and  an  Appendix  containing 
Illustrative  Papers.  [Ode  by  Parsons,  pp.  20-23.] 
Illustrations.    Royal  8vo.     Boston,  1889. 

Circum  Praecordia  :  the  Collects  of  the  Holy  Catholic  Church 
as  they  are  set  forth  by  the  Church  of  England  in  her 
Book  of  Common  Prayer,  for  every  Sunday  in  the  Year. 
Together  with  a  Few  Poems.     i6mo.      Boston  [1892]. 

Poems.  [Edited  by  Charles  Eliot  Norton.]  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1893. 

The  Divine  Comedy  of  Dante  Alighieri.  With  a  Preface  by 
Charles  Eliot  Norton,  and  a  Memorial  Sketch  by  Louise 
Imogen  Guiney.     i2mo.     Boston,  1893. 

***See  also  Holmes,  O.  W.  ;  Lowell,  J.  R. ;  and  Whittier, 
J.  G. 


220  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

PARTON,  JAMES.     1822-1891. 

The  Life  of  Horace  Greeley,  Editor  of  The  New  York  Tribune. 
Portraits  and  illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1855. 

The  Humorous  Poetry  of  the  English  Language  from  Chaucer 
to  Saxe,  with  Notes  Explanatory  and  Biographical.  8vo. 
New  York,  1856. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Aaron  Burr.  ...  2  portraits.  8vo. 
New  York,  1858. 

Lifeof  Andrew  Jackson.  Portraits.  3  volumes,  i2mo.  New 
York,  i860. 

*=^*The  same.     Large    paper.     3  volumes,    roval   8vo.     New 
York,  i860. 

General  Butler  in  New  Orleans  :  History  of  the  Administra- 
tion of  the  Department  of  the  Gulf  in  1862.  .  .  .  Por- 
traits and  plan.     i2mo.     New  York,  1863. 

The  Life  and  Times  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  4  portraits.  2 
volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1864. 

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rojal  Svo.     New  York,  1864. 

Life  of  John  Jacob  Astor.  To  which  is  appended  a  Copy  of 
his  Last  Will.     i2mo.     New  York,  1865. 

How  New  York  City  is  governed.     i2mo.     Boston,  1866. 

Life  of  Aaron  Burr.  New  and  Enlarged  Edition.  Portrait. 
2  volumes,  Svo.     New  York,  1866. 

(Edited.)  Manual  for  the  Instruction  of  Rings  Railroad 
and  Political :  with  a  History  of  the  Grand  Chicago  and 
North- Western  Ring.     24mo.     New  York,  1866. 

Famous  Americans  of  Recent  Times.  Portrait.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1867. 

Smoking  and  Drinking.  (Reprinted  from  The  Atlantic 
Monthly.)      i6mo.     Boston,  1868. 

The  People's  Book  of  Biography ;  or  Short  Lives  of  Most 
Interesting  Persons  of  all  Ages  and  Countries.  12  por- 
traits.    8vo.     Hartford,  1868. 

(Edited.)  Eminent  Women  of  the  Age  :  being  Narratives 
of  the  Lives  and  Deeds  of  the  Most  Prominent  Women  of 
the  Present  Generation.     14  plates.    Svo.     Hartford,  1869. 


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The  Danish  Islands  :  are  we  bound  in  Honor  to  pay  for  them  ? 
8vo.     Boston,  1869. 

George  W.  Childs.  A  Biographical  Sketch.  i2mo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1870. 

(Edited.)  Sketches  of  Men  of  Progress  [by  the  editor,  Bay- 
ard Taylor  and  others].  Portraits.  [50  parts,  or  i  vol- 
ume.]    4to.     New  York,  1870-71. 

Topics  of  the  Times.     i2mo.     Boston,  187 1. 

Triumphs  of  Enterprise,   Ingenuity  and  Public  Spirit.     8vo. 
Hartford,  187 1. 
***Reprinted,  with  illustrations,  8vo.     New  York,  1S74. 

(Edited.)       The   Words   of  Washington.       i6mo.     Boston, 

1872. 

Fanny  Fern  :  a  Memorial  Volume.  Her  Select  Writings  and 
Memoir.     i2mo.     New  York,  1873. 

Taxation  of  Church  Property.     i2mo.     Boston  [1873]. 

Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson.   .  .  .  Portrait.    8vo.    Boston,  1874. 

Caricature  and  other  Comic  Art  in  all  Times  and  many  Lands. 
203  illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,  1877. 

(Edited.)       Le    Parnasse    Francaise.      A   Book   of    French 
Poetry  from   1550  to  the  Present  Time.     i2mo.     Boston, 
1877. 
***Also  issued  (with  portrait),  8vo.     Boston,  1877. 

Lives  of  Illustrious  Men  :  the  People's  Book  of  Biography. 
....  8vo.     New  York,  1881. 

Fran9ois  Marie  Arouet  (Voltaire).  Portraits  and  illustrations. 
2  volumes,  8vo.     Boston,  1881. 

Noted  Women  of  Europe  and  America.  Portraits.  8vo. 
Hartford,  1883. 

Captains  of  Industry ;  or  Men  of  Business  who  did  Something 
besides  making  Money.  4  portraits.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1884. 

(Edited.)  Some  Noted  Princes,  Authors  and  Statesmen  ot 
our  Times.  By  James  Parton,  J.  T.  Fields,  E.  P.  Whipple, 
Louise  Chandler  Moulton  and  others.  Portraits  and  illus- 
trations.    8vo.     Norwich,  1885. 


222  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Daughters  of  Genius.      Illustrations.     i2mo.     Philadelphia, 
1886. 

Captains  of  Industry.     Second  Series.     i2mo.    Boston,  189 1. 

PAULDING,  JAMES  KIRKE.     17  79-1 860. 

The   Diverting  History  of  John  Bull  and  Brother   Jonathan. 
By  Hector  Bull-Us.     i8mo.     New  York,  181 2. 


[Anonymous.]     The  Lay  of  the  Scottish    Fiddle  :  a  Tale  of 
Havre  de  Grace.      Supposed  to  be  written  by  W  —  S 
Esq.     i8mo.     New  York,  18 13. 
*^*Al60,  iSmo.     London,  1814. 


of 

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Jokeby,  a  Burlesque  on  Rokeby,  a  Poem  in  Six  Cantos. 
By  An  Amateur  of  Fashion.  To  which  are  added 
Notes  by  our  Most  Popular  Characters.  i8mo.  New 
York,  1813. 

[Anonymous.]  The  United  States  and  England  :  being  a 
Reply  to  the  Criticism  [by  Robert  Southey]  on  Inchiquin's 
Letters,  contained  in  The  Quarterly  Review  for  January, 
1814.     8vo.     New  York,  1815. 

[Anonymous.]  Letters  from  Virginia.  Translated  from  the 
French.     lamo.     Baltimore,  1816. 

[Anonymous.]  Letters  from  the  South,  written  during  an 
Excursion  in  the  Summer  of  181 6.  2  volumes,  i6mo. 
New  York,  18 17. 

The  Backwoodsman.     A  Poem.     i6mo.     Philadelphia,  18 18. 

Salmagundi.  Second  Series.  [May  30,  1819-August  19, 
1820.]      i2mo.     New  York,  1819-20. 

A  Sketch  of  Old  England,  by  A  New-England  Man.  2  vol- 
umes, i2mo.     New  York,  1822. 

[Anonymous.]  Koningsmarke,  the  Long  Finne  ;  a  Story  of 
the  New  World.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1823. 

John  Bull  in  America;  or,  the  New  Munchausen.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1825. 

The  Merry  Tales  of  the  Three  Wise  Men  of  Gotham.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1826. 


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New  Mirror  for  Travellers  and  Guide  to  the  Springs.     By  An 
Amateur.     i2mo.     New  York,   1828. 

Tales  of  the  Good  Woman  by  A  Doubting  Gentleman.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1829. 

Chronicles  of  the  City  of  Gotham,  from  the  Papers  of  a 
Retired  Councilman.     8vo.     New  York,  1830. 

The  Dutchman's  Fireside.  A  Tale.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New 
York,  1 83 1. 

The  Lion  of  the  West :  a  Comedy.     i2mo.    New  York,  1S31. 

Westward  Ho  !  A  Tale.     2  volumes,  i2mo.    New  York,  1832. 

The  Atlantic  Club-Book  :  being  Sketches  in  Prose  and  Verse 
[compiled  by  G.  P.  Morris,  from  The  New  York  Mirror,] 
by  Various  Authors.  [Paulding,  Halleck,  Bryant, 
Leggett,  Fay,  Morris,  Simms,  Willis,  Woodworth  and  others.] 
2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1834. 

A  Life  of  Washington.  4  plates.  2  volumes,  i8mo.  New 
York,  1835. 

Letters  from  the  South.  By  A  Northern  Man.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     New  York,  1835. 

***A  new  revision  of  the  1S17  edition,  with   many  alterations 
and  additions. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Book  of  Saint  Nicholas.  Translated 
from  the  Original  Dutch  of  Dominie  Nicholas  Aegidius 
Oudenarde.     i2mo.     New  York,  1836. 

Slavery  in  the  United  States.     i8mo.     New  York,  1836. 

[Anonymous.]  A  Christmas  Gift  from  Fairy  Land.  Illus- 
trations.     i2mo.     New  York  [1838]. 

The  Old  Continental ;  or,  the  Price  of  Liberty.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     New  York,  1846. 

(With  William  I.  Paulding.)      American  Comedies.      i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1847. 
*:^*Ofthe  four  comedies,  three  are  by  J.  K.    Paulding. 

The  Puritan  and  his  Daughter.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New 
York,  1849. 


224  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Literary  Life  [including  unpublished  letters  and  hitherto  un- 
collected  sketches].     Compiled  by  VV.  L  Paulding.     Por- 
trait.    i2mo.     New  York,  1867. 
*^*See  also  Bryant,  W.  C.  ;  and  Irving,  W. 

PAYNE,  JOHN  HOWARD.     1 791-1852. 

(Edited.)  The  Thespian  Mirror.  [December  28,  1805- 
March  22,  1806.]  22  numbers,  8vo.  New  York,  1805- 
1806. 

Lovers'  Vows.     i8mo.     Baltimore,  1809. 

Juvenile  Poems,  principally  written  between  the  Age  of 
Thirteen  and  Seventeen.     i8mo.     Baltimore,  1813. 

Lispings  of  the  Muse  :  a  Selection  from  Juvenile  Poems, 
chiefly  written  at,  and  before,  the  Age  of  Sixteen.  (Pri- 
vately printed.)     8vo.     London,  1 815. 

Accusation  ;  or,  the  Family  of  D'Anglade  :  a  Melo  Drama  in 
Three  Acts,  from  the  French  with  Alterations.  i8mo. 
Boston,  18 18. 

Brutus ;  or,  the  Fall  of  Tarquin.     An  Historical  Tragedy  in 
Five  Acts.     i8mo.     London  [1818]. 
*^*Also,  8vo.     London,   1819;    and  i6mo.    New  York,  1819. 

Therese,  the  Orphan  of  Geneva,  a  Drama  in  Three  Acts 
....    i8mo.     New  York,  1821. 

AdeUne,  the  Victim  of  Seduction,  a  Melo  Drama  in  Three 
Acts.   .  .  .   i8mo.     New  York,  1822. 

Clari ;  or,  the  Maid  of  Milan.  An  Opera  in  Three  Acts 
[containing  the  lyric  "Home,  Sweet  Home"].  i8mo. 
New  York,  1823. 

AU  Pacha;  or,  the  Signet- Ring.  A  Melo- Drama  in  Two 
Acts.     i8mo.     New  York,  1823. 

The  Two  Galley  Slaves :  a  Melo  Drama  in  Two  Acts. 
Frontispiece.     i8mo.     London  [1823]. 

Richelieu :  a  Domestic  Tragedy,  founded  on  Fact.  (As 
adapted  for  performance  at  the  Theatre  Royal,  Covent 
Garden,  London ;  before  it  was  altered  by  order  of  the 
Lord  Chamberlain,  and  produced  under  a  new  name.) 
Now  First  printed  from  the  Author's  Manuscript.  i8mo. 
New  York,  1826. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHT.  225 

'Twas  I,  or  the  Truth  a  Lie.  A  Farce  in  Two  Acts.  i8mo. 
New  York,  1828. 

Charles  the  Second ;  or,  the  Merry  Monarch.  A  Comedy. 
iSmo.     Philadelphia,  1829. 

Prospectus  of  a  New  Periodical  [Jam  Jehan  Nima,  a  Weekly 
Periodical.  .  .  .  ].     8vo.      [New  York,  1833.] 

PERCIVAL,  JAMES  GATES.     1795-1856. 

(Translated.)  Physiological  and  Chemical  Researches  on 
the  Use  of  Prussic  Acid.  ...  by  F.  Magendie.  i2mo. 
New  Haven,  1820. 

Poems  [including  Prometheus,  part  I].  i8mo.  New 
Haven,  182 1. 

Oration  delivered  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Con- 
necticut, Sept.  10,  1822,  on  some  of  the  Moral  and  Poeti- 
cal Truths  derivable  from  the  Study  of  History.  8vo. 
New  Haven,  1822. 

Prometheus,  Part  H,  and  other  Poems.  i8mo.  New  Haven, 
1822. 

Clio.     Part  I.     i2mo.     Charleston,  S.  C,     1822. 
Clio.     Part  H.     iSmo.     New  Haven,  1822. 
Poems.     8vo.     New  York,  1S23. 

Poem  [The  Mind]  delivered  before  the  Connecticut  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  Society,  September  13th,  1825.    8vo.     New  Haven, 
1825. 
*^*Reprinted,  8vo.     Boston,  1826. 

Geographical  View  of  the  World,  by  Rev,  J.  Goldsmith.  Re- 
vised by  J.  G.  Percival.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1826. 

(Edited.)  Elegant  Extracts  in  Prose  and  Verse.  Portraits. 
6  volumes,  8vo.     Boston,  1826. 

Clio.     Part  HI.     i8mo.     New  York,  1827. 

(Edited.)  Malte  Brun's  System  of  Universal  Geography. 
Plates  and  maps.     3  volumes,  4to.     Boston,  1834. 


226  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Report  on  the  Geology  of  the  State  of  Connecticut.     Map. 
8vo.     New  Haven,  1842. 

The  Dream  of  a  Day  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.  New  Haven, 
1843. 

Poems.     i8mo.     New  Haven,  1851. 

Report  on  the  Kensington  Lead  Mines,  Berhn,  Conn.     8vo. 
New  Haven,  1853. 

(With  W.  H.  Stevens.)     Geological  Reports  on  the  Middle- 
town  Silver  Lead  Mines.     8vo.     New  York,  1853. 

Report  on    the  Iron  of   Dodge  and   Washington    Counties, 
Wisconsin.     Plate.     8vo.     Milwaukee,  1855. 

Poems.     With  Biographical  Sketch  [by  L.  W.  Fitch].     Por- 
trait.    2  volumes,  24mo.     Boston,  1859. 

Life  and    Letters,     Edited   by  Julius    H.   Ward.     Portrait. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1866. 

PHELPS  [WARD],  ELIZABETH  STUART.     1844  — 

The  Gates  Ajar.     i2mo.     Boston,  1868. 

Men,  Women  and  Ghosts.     i2mo.     Boston,  1869. 

Hedged  in.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     Boston,  1870. 

The  Silent  Partner.     i2mo.     Boston,  1871. 

What  to  wear?     i2mo.     Boston,  1873. 

Poetic  Studies.     Square  i6mo.     Boston,  1875. 

The  Story  of  Avis.     i2mo.     Boston,  1877. 

My  Cousin  and  I.     i2mo.     Boston,  1879. 

An  Old  Maid's  Paradise.     i6mo.     Boston,  1879. 

Sealed  Orders  and  other  Stories.     i6mo.     Boston,  1879. 

Friends:    a  Duet.     i6mo.     Boston,  188 1. 

Doctor  Zay.     .A.  Novel.     i6mo.     Boston,  1882. 

Beyond  the  Gates.     i6mo.     Boston,  1883. 

Songs  of  the  Silent  World  and  other  Poems.    Portrait.    i6mO' 
Boston,  18S5. 


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The  Gates  Between.     i6mo.     Boston,  1887. 

The  Madonna  of  the  Tubs.     Illustrations.     lamo.     Boston, 

1887. 

Jack  the  Fisherman.     Illustrations.     Square   i2mo.      Boston, 
1887. 

Burglars  in  Paradise.     i6ino.     Boston,  1S87. 

The  Struggle  for  Immortality.      i6mo.     Boston,  18S9. 

.\  Lost  Winter.     Illustrations.    Oblong  8vo.     Boston,  1889. 

(With  H.  D.  Ward.)    The  Master  of  the  Magicians.     .A  Novel. 
i6mo.     Boston,  1890. 

(With  H.  D.  Ward.)     Come  Forth,    k  Novel.     i6mo.    Bos- 
ton, 1 89 1. 

Austin  Phelps.     A  Memoir.     Portrait  and  illustrations.     8vo. 
New  York,  1891. 

Fourteen  to  One.     i6mo.     Boston,  1891.. 

Donald  Marcy.     i6mo.     Boston,   1893. 

A  Singular  Life.     i6mo.     Boston,  1S95. 

*^,*Also  the  Trotty  Series,  and  other  juvenile   and  Siindav- 
school  works.     See  also  Moulton,  Louise  Chandler. 

PIATT,    JOHN  JAMES.     1835— 

(With  Mrs.  S.  M.  B.  Piatt.)     The  Nests  at  Washington  and 
•     other  Poems.     i2mo.     New  York,  1864. 

Poems  in  Sunshine  and  Iwilight.     i6mo.      Cincinnati,  1S66. 

Western   Windows  and   other  Poems.      i2mo.      New  York, 
1869. 

Landmarks  and  other  Poems.     12 mo.     Boston,  1871. 

(Edited.)     Poems  of  George   Denison   Prentice.      Portr.iit. 
izmo.     Cincinnati,  1876. 

The  Lost  Farm  and  other  Poems.      i2mo.     Boston,  1877. 

May  Festival,  1878.     Ode  for  the  Opening  of  the  Cincinnati 
Music  Hall.     T2mo.     Cincinnati,  1878. 


Poems  of  House  and  Home.     i2mo.     Boston,  1879. 


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228  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Pencilled  Fly-Leaves.     Square  i6mo.     Chicago,  1880. 

Idyls  and  Lyrics  of  the  Ohio  Valley.  i6mo.  Cincinnati, 
1881. 

(Edited.)  The  Union  of  American  Poetry  and  Art.  A  Col- 
lection of  Poems  by  American  Poets.  Illustrations.  4to. 
Cincinnati,  1882. 

(With  Mrs.  S.  M.  B.  Piatt.)  The  Children  out  of  Doors. 
i2mo.     Edinburgh,   1884. 

At  the  Holy  Well :  a  Handful  of  New  Verses,  i  2 mo.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1887. 

A  Dream  of  Church  Window.^.  Poems  of  House  and  Home. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1888. 

A  Return  to  Paradise  and  other  Fly-Leaf  Essays  in  Town 
and  Country.     12  mo.     London,  1891. 

Little  New-World  Idyls  and  other  Poems.      Portrait.     i2mo. 
London,  1893. 
*^*See  also  Howells,  W.  D. 

PIATT,  SARAH  MORGAN  BRYAN.     1835— 

[Anonymous.]     A  Woman's  Poems.      i2mo.     Boston,  187 1, 

A  Voyage  to  the  Fortunate  Islands  and  other  Poems.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1874. 

That  New  World,  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.      Boston,  1877. 

Poems  in  Company  with  Children.  Small  4to.  Boston, 
1877. 

Dramatic  Persons  and  Moods,  with  other  New  Poems,  i2mo. 
Boston,  1880. 

An  Irish  Garland.     i2mo.     Edinburgh,  1884. 
***Also  Boston,  1S85. 

In  Primrose  Time  :  a  New  Irish  Garland.  i2mo.  London 
and  Boston,  1886. 

Child's  World  Ballads.     i2mo.     London,  1 88 7. 

The  Little  Emigrants.     i6mo.     Chicago,  1887. 

The  Witch  in  the  Glass  and  other  Poems.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1889. 


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Irish  Wild  Flowers.     i6mo.     New  York,  1891. 

An  Enchanted  Castle  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     New  York, 
1893. 

Poems.     Portraits.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 
***See  also  Piatt,  J.  J. 

PICKERING,  HENRY.     1781-1831. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Ruins  of  Poestum  :  and  other  Compo- 
sitions in  Verse.     Small  4to.     Salem,  1822. 

Athens  and  other  Poems.     8vo.     Salem,  1824. 

Poems.  By  An  American.  (Privately  printed  ;  25  copies.) 
8vo.     Boston,  1830. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Buckwheat  Cake.  A  Poem.  Frontis- 
piece.    (Privately  printed.)     8vo.     Boston,  1831. 

PIERPONT,  JOHN.     1 785-1866. 

The  Portrait :  a  Poem  delivered  before  the  Washington  Benev- 
olent Society  of  Newburyport,  October  27,  1812.  8vo. 
Boston,  181 2. 

Airs  of  Palestine.     8vo.     Baltimore,  1S16. 

(Edited.)  Sabbath  Recreations  ;  or  Select  Poetry  of  a  Relig- 
ious Kind,  Chiefly  taken  from  the  Works  of  Modern  Poets 
with  Original  Pieces  never  before  published.  By  Miss 
Emily  Taylor.  First  American  Edition  [containing  many 
poems  by  the  editor,  W.  C.  Bryant,  N.  P.  Willis,  J.  G. 
Whittier,  and  others].     i6mo.     Boston,  ^8*9.  ^  / 

Airs  of  Palestine  and  other  Poems.     i6mo.     Boston,  1840. 

Cold  Water  Melodies  and  Washingtonian  Songster.  i8mo. 
Boston,  1842. 

Anti-Slavery  Poems.     i8mo.     Boston,  1843. 

Lays  for  the  Sabbath.  A  Collection  of  Religious  Poetry. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1850. 

The  Pilgrims  of  Plymouth  :  a  Poem  delivered  before  the  New 
England  Society,  in  New  York,  Dec.  22,  1855.  ^^o-  -^^o^" 
ton,  1856. 

*^*Besides  the  titles  here  given  Mr.  Pierpont  published  num- 
erous sermons,  temperance  addresses  and  educational  works. 
***See  also  Holmes,  O.  W. 


230  A  MERICA N  A  UTHORS. 

PIKE,  ALBERT.     1S09-1S91. 

Prose  Sketches  and  Poems  written  in  the  Western  Country. 
i2mo.     Boston,  I S34. 

(Edited.)  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Arkansas.  5  volumes,  8vo.  Little  Rock, 
1840-45. 

The  Arkansas  Form-Book.     8vo.     Little  Rock,  1845. 

Nugae.  (Privately  printed;  150  copies.)  i2mo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1854. 

Kansas  State  Rights.  Appeal  to  the  Democracy  of  the  South. 
Svo.     Washington,  1857. 

(With  others.)  The  Life- Wake  of  the  Fine  Arkansas  Gentle- 
man who  died  before  his  Time.  8vo.  Washington,  1859. 
*^*Only  a  few  copies  printed,  as  souvenirs  of  a  reception 
given  to  Albert  Pike,  following  a  premature  announcement  of 
his  death,  which  appeared  in  the  daily  press.  Several  stanzas 
written  on  the  event,  together  with  a  speech,  by  Mr.  Pike,  are 
here  given. 

State  or  Province  ?  Bond  or  Free  ?  Addressed  particularly  to 
the  people  of  Arkansas.     Svo.     [Washington]  1869. 

PINKNEY,  EDWARD  COATE.     1 802-1 828. 

[Anonymous.]     Rodolph.     Svo.     Baltimore,  1823. 

Poems.      iSmo.     Baltimore,  1825. 

Poems.  [Second  edition,  from  a  copy  revised  and  corrected 
by  the  author.]      iSmo.     Baltimore,  1S38. 

***Reprinted,  with  introduction  by  N.  P.  Willis,  and  bio- 
graphical sketch  by  William  Leggett,  royal  Svo.  New  York, 
1844. 

POE,  EDGAR  ALLAN.     1809-1849. 

Tamerlane  and  other  Poems.  By  A  Bostonian.  16 mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1S27. 

*^*Of  this  work  only  three  copies  are  known,  one  of  which  is 
in  the  library  of  the  British  Museum,  London,  and  one  was 
sold  bj"^  Messrs.  Libbie  and  Co.,  Boston,  in  April,  1892,  for 
$1,850.  A  reprint  of  the  British  Museum  copy,  then  con- 
sidered unique,  was  published  in  London,  1SS4,  100  copies, 
i6mo. 

Al  Aaraaf,  Tamerlane  and  Minor  Poems.  Svo.  Baltimore, 
1829. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  231 

Poems.  Second  Edition  [including  many  poems  now  first 
published].!  ^i6mo.     New  York,  1831. 

Southern  Literary  Messenger  [August,  1835-January,  1837, 
inclusive].     3  volumes,  Svo.     Richmond,  1835-37. 

*^*Poe  was  associate  editor  of  the  eighteen  numbers  in- 
dicated of  the  Messenger,  and  contributed  the  literary  notices, 
together  with  several  poems  and  sketches. 

The  Narrative  of  Arthur  Gordon  Pym,  of  Nantucket.  .  .  . 
i2mo.     New  York,  1838. 

The  Conchologist's  First  Book  :  a  System  of  Testaceous  Mala- 
cology, arranged  expressly  for  the  Use  of  Schools.  ...  12 
colored  plates,  illustrating  215  shells.  i2mo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1839. 

*^*The  same.  Second  Edition  [with  new  preface  and 
several  corrections  and  additions].  12  i!>ulurud  plates.  i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1840. 

*„j*Also  reprinted,  anonymously,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1845. 

(Edited,  with  William  E.  Burton.)  The  Gentleman's  Maga- 
zine [July,  1839-June,  1840,  inclusive].  Illustrations. 
2  volumes,  royal  Svo.     Philadelphia,  1839-40. 

Tales  of  the  Grotesque  and  Arabesque.  (750  copies.)  2 
volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1840. 

*^*In  a  few  of  the  first  copies  issued,  page  213  of  vol.  ii.  is 
misprinted  "  231." 

(Edited.)  Graham's  Magazine  [April,  iS4i-March, 
1842,  inclusive].  Portraits  and  illustrations.  2  volumes, 
Svo.     Philadelphia,  1841-42. 

The  Prose  Romances  of  Edgar  A.  Poe.  No.  i.  [All  pub- 
lished.] The  Murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue,  and  The  Man 
that  was  used  up.     Svo.     Philadelphia,  1843. 

*#*Only  two  copies  known,  one  of  which,  with  a  collection  of 
newspaper  and  magazine  clippings,  was  in  1894  catalogued  at 
$250. 

The  Raven  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     New  York,  1845. 
*^*Also,   i2mo.     London,  1846. 

Tales.     12  mo.     New  York,  1845. 

(Edited,  with  Charles  F.  Briggs  and  Henry  C.  Watson.)  The 
Broadway  Journal.     2  volumes,  4to.     New  York,  1845. 

Mesmerism:   In  Articulo  Mortis.     Svo.     London,  1846. 


232  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Eureka:  a  Prose  Poem.  (500  copies.)  i2mo.  New  York, 
1848. 

Works ;  with  Notices  of  his  Life  and  Genius.  By  N.  P, 
WilHs,  J.  R.  Lowell,  and  R.  W.  Griswold.  Portrait.  2 
volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1850. 

The  Literati :  some  Honest  Opinions  about  Autorial  Merits 
and  Demerits,  with  Occasional  Words  of  Personality. 
Together  with  Marginalia,  Suggestions  and  Essays.  With  a 
Sketch  of  the  Author  by  R.  W.  Griswold.  i2mo.  New- 
York,  1850. 

Tales  of  Mystery,  Imagination  and  Humour ;  and  Poems.  26 
illustrations  [by  the  editor,  Henry  Vizetelly],  i6mo. 
London,  1852. 

Works.  Vol.  IV.  Arthur  Gordon  Pym  &c.  [Tales  of 
humor  and  miscellanies.]      i2mo.     New  York,  1856. 

Works.  Newly  collected  and  edited,  with  a  Memoir,  Critical 
Introductions,  and  Notes,  by  Edmund  Clarence  Stedman 
and  George  Edward  Woodberry.  Portraits  and  illustra- 
tions.    10  volumes,  i2mo.     Chicago,  1894-95. 

***The  same,  with  additional  illustrations  by  Aubrey 
Beardsley.  Large  paper.  (250  copies.)  10  volumes,  8vo. 
Chicago,  1S94-95. 

*,*In  this  edition  the  works  are,  for  the  first  time,  revised 
after  the  author's  final  manuscript  corrections,  with  exhaustive 
bibliographical  notices,  by  Mr.  Woodberry,  of  the  several  tales, 
reviews,  sketches,  and  poems,  and  variorum  readings  of  the 
latter.  These  make  it  unnecessary  to  give  here  a  detailed  list, 
with  dates  of  publication,  of  Poe's  contributions  to  the  Southern 
Literary  Messenger,  The  Gentleman's  Magazine,  Graham's 
Magazine,  Broadway  Journal,  Godey's  Lady's  Book,  and  the 
numerous  periodicals  and  annuals  with  which  his  connection 
was  less  permanent.  Vol.  x.  contains,  pp.  267-281,  a  biblio- 
graphy, also  by  Mr.  Woodberry,  of  the  various  collective 
editions  of  Poe's  writings. 

PRESCOrr,  WILLIAM  HICKLING.     1 796-1859. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Club-Room.  [Edited,  with  three  origi- 
nal contributions,  by  W.  H.  Prescott.]  4  numbers 
[February,  March,  April,  July,  1820],  8vo.  Boston,  1820. 

History  of  the  Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  the  Catholic, 
5  portraits.    3  volumes,  8vo.     Boston,  1838. 


I 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  233 

History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico,  with  a  Preliminary  View 
of  the  Ancient  Mexican  CiviHzation,  and  the  Life  of  the 
Conqueror,  Hernando  Cortes.  3  portraits,  2  maps  and 
facsimile.     3  volumes,  Svo.     New  York,  1843. 

Life  in  Mexico,  by  Madame  C[alderon]  de  la  B[arca].   With 
Preface  by  W.  H.    Prescott.     2   volumes,    i2mo.    Boston, 
1843. 
*^*Also,  Svo.     London,  1843. 

Biographical  and  Critical  Miscellanies.  Portrait.  Svo.  New 
York,  1845. 

History  of  the  Conquest  of  Peru  ;  with  a  Preliminary  View  of 
the  Civilization  of  the  Incas.     2  portraits  and  facsimile.    ^     Q^ 
volumes,  8vo.     New  York,  1847. 

A  Memoir  of  Hon.  John  Pickering,  LL.D.  Svo.  Boston, 
1848. 

History  of  the  Reign  of  Philip  the  Second,  King  of  Spain.  6 
portraits.     3  volumes,  Svo.     Boston,   1855-58. 

***  i.,  ii.,  1855;   iii.,  1858. 

Memoir  of  the  Honorable  Abbott  Lawrence,  prepared  for  the 
National  Portrait  Gallery.     Portrait  and  folded  pedigree. 
(Privately  printed.)     Svo.    Philadelphia,  1S56. 
***Also,4to.     [Boston]   1S56. 

(Robertson's)     History  of  the    Reign  of  Charles  the  Fifth, 
with  Supplement  embracing  the  Life  of  Charles  after  his 
Abdication,  by  W.  H.  Prescott.     Portrait.    3  volumes,  Svo. 
Boston,  1857. 
***See  also  Bryant,  W.  C. 

PRIME,  WILLL'VM  COWPER.     1825  — 

The  Osvl  Creek  Letters  and  other  Correspondence.  By  VV. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1S48. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Old  House  by  the  River.  1 2mo.  New 
York,  1S53. 

Later  Years.     i2mo.     New  York,  1854. 

Boat- Life  in  Egypt  and  Nubia,     izmo.     New  York,  1857. 

Tent-Life  in  the  Holy  Land.     i2mo.     New  York,  1857. 

Coins,  Medals,  and  Seals,  Ancient  and  Modern.  Illustrations. 
Square  Svo.     New  York,  1S61. 


234  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 


Gautier's  Romance  of  the  Mummy.  With  Introduction  by 
VV.  C.  Prime.     i2mo.     New  York,  1863. 

0  Mother  Dear,  Jerusalem  :  the  Old  Hymn,  its  Origin  and 
Genealogy.     12  mo.     New  York,  1865. 

Passio  Christi :  the  Little  Passion  of  Albert  Durer.  37  illus- 
trations.    (500  copies.)     Small  4to.     New  York,  i868. 

1  go  a- Fishing.     Small  8vo.     New  York,  1873. 

*4.*Also,  i2mo.     London,  1873. 

Holy  Cross  ;  a  History  of  the  Invention,  Preservation,  and 
disappearance  of  the  Wood  known  as  the  True  Cross. 
Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1877. 

Pottery  and  Porcelain  of  all  Times  and  Nations,  with  Tables 
of  Factory  and  Artists'  Marks  for  Collectors.  8vo.  New 
York,  1878. 

The  China  Hunters'  Club.  By  The  Youngest  Member.  With 
Introduction  by  W.  C.  Prime.  Illustrations.  Square  i2mo. 
New  York,  1878. 

McLellan's  Own  Story.  [Edited,  with  biographical  sketch, 
pp.  1-24,  by  Prime.]     Portraits.     8vo.     New  York,  1887. 

Along  New  England  Roads.     i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 

Among  the  Northern  Hills.     i2mo.     New  York,  1895. 

PROCTOR,  EDNA  DEAN.     1838  — 

Life  Thoughts  gathered  from  the  Extemporaneous  Discourses 
of  Henry  Ward  Beecher.  Edited  by  One  of  his  Congrega- 
tion.    i2mo.     Boston,  1858. 

Poems.     i8mo.     New  York,  1866. 

A  Russian  Journey.     12 mo.     Boston,  1872. 

The  Song  of  the  Ancient  People.  With  Preface  and  Notes 
by  John  Fiske.     Illustrations.     8vo.     Boston,  1893. 

PUTNAM,  MARY  LOWELL.     1810  — 

(Translated.)  The  Bondmaid.  By  Frederika  Bremer.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1844. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  235 

[Anonymous.]  Record  of  an  Obscure  Man.  i6mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1 86 1. 

*^*The   same.     Large   paper.     (50   copies.)      410.      Boston, 
1S61. 

[Anonymous.]  Tragedy  of  Errors.  [A  dramatic  poem 
illustrating  the  slavery  system  in  America.]  i6mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1862. 

*^*The   same.     Large    paper.       (50   copies.)     4C0.      Boston, 
1862. 

[Anonymous.]  Tragedy  of  Success.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1862. 

*4.*The   same.     Large   paper,     (^o   copies.)      410.      Boston, 
1S62. 

[Anonymous.]  [Memorial  of  William]  Lowell  Putnam.  Por- 
trait.    (Privately  printed.)     4to.     Cambridge,  1863. 

[Anonymous.]  Fifteen  Days.  An  Extract  from  Edward 
Colvil's  Journal.     i6mo.     Boston,  1866. 

Gudpin  of  Nantes :  a  French  Republican.  By  M.  L.  P. 
24mo.     Dayton,  O.,  1874. 

QUINCY,  EDMUND.     1808-1877. 

Introductory  Lecture  before  the  Adelphic  Union,  November 
19,  1838.     8vo.     Boston,  1839. 

.\n  Examination  of  the  Charges  of  Mr.  John  Scoble  &  Mr. 
Lewis  Tappan  against  the  American  Anti-Slavery  Society. 
8vo.     Dublin,  1852.  • 

[Anonymous.]  Wensley  :  a  Story  without  a  Moral.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1854. 

[Anonymous.]  Where  will  it  end?  A  View  of  Slavery  in 
the  United  States  ....  [Reprinted  from  The  Atlantic 
Monthly.]     8vo.     Providence,  1863. 

Life  of  Josiah  Quincy  of  Massachusetts.  Portraits.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1867. 

Notice  of  Horace  Binney,  from  the  Report  of  the  Council 
of  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  May, 
1876.     8vo.     Boston,  1876. 

Wensley  and  other  Stories.  Edited  by  his  Son,  Edmund 
Quincy  [with  memorial  poem,  Bankside,  pp.  v.-vii.,  by 
J.R.Lowell].      i2mo.     Boston,  1885. 


236  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Haunted  Adjutant  and  other  Stories.  .  .  .  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1885. 

*^*Manj  of  the  shorter  stories  included  in  the  two  latter  titles 
were  originally  published  in  The  Liberty  Bell,  an  anti-slavery 
annual  to  which  Mr.  Quincy  was  one  of  the  principal  con- 
tributors. 

QUINCY,  JOSIAH  PHILLIPS.     1829— 

[Anonymous.]  Lyteria :  a  Dramatic  Poem.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1854. 

(Edited,  anonymously.)  Manuscript  Corrections  from  a  Copy 
of  the  Fourth  FoHo  of  Shakespeare's  Plays.  8vo.  Boston^ 
1854. 

Tax- Exemption  no  Excuse  for  Spoliation  :  Considerations  in 
Opposition  to  the  Petition  ....  to  permit  the  Sale  of 
the  Old  South  Church.     8vo.     Boston,  1874. 

The  Protection  of  Majorities  ;  or,  Considerations  relating  to 
Electoral  Reform.  With  other  Papers.  i6mo.  Boston^ 
1875- 

Alexandre  Vattemare ;  his  Service  in  Connection  with  the 
Boston  City  Library.     8vo.     Cambridge  [1883 J. 

Double  Taxation  in  Massachusetts.       i2mo.      Boston,   1889. 

READ,  THOMAS  BUCHANAN.     1822-1872. 

Paul  Redding  :  a  Tale  of  the  Brandywine.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1845. 

Poems.     1 2  mo.     Boston,  1847. 

(Edited.)  The  Female  Poets  of  America,  with  Portraits, 
Biographical  Notices  and  Specimens  of  their^Wri tings.  Svo. 
Philadelphia,  1848. 

Lays  and  Ballads.     12 mo.     Philadelphia,  1849. 

Poems.      Illustrations  bv  Kenny  Meadows.     Svo.     London, 

1852. 

The  Onward  Age  ;  an  Anniversary  Poem.  i2mo.  Cincinnati, 
1852. 

Poems.  A  New  and  Enlarged  Edition.  i2mo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1853. 

*^*Reprinted,  with  illustrations,  Svo.    Philadelphia,  1854. 


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A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  237 

The  New  Pastoral.     Portrait.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1855. 

The  House  by  the  Sea.     A  Poem.     12 mo.      Philadelphia, 

1855- 

Sylvia,  or  the  Last  Shepherd.  An  Eclogue.  And  other 
Poems,     izmo.     Philadelphia,  1857. 

Rural  Poems.     i2mo.     London,  1857. 

Poems.  New  and  Enlarged  Edition.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
Boston,  i860. 

The  Wagoner  of  the  AUeghanies.  A  Poem  of  the  Days  of 
Seventy-Six.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1862. 

A  Summer  Story.     Sheridan's  Ride  and  other  Poems.     i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1865. 

Poetical  Works.  [Newly  revised,  with  additions.]  3  vol- 
umes, 1 2  mo.     Philadelphia,  1866. 

Good  Samaritans.  A  Poem.  Square  i2mo.  Cincinnati, 
1867. 

Sheridan's  Ride.  (Privately  printed.)  4to.  New  York, 
1867. 

Poetical  Works.     Complete   Edition.     Portrait  and  illustra- 
tions.    8vo.     Philadelphia,  1882. 
***See  also  Taylor,  Bayard. 

REPPLIER,  AGNES.     1855— 

Books  and  Men.     i6mo.     Boston,  1888. 

Points  of  View.     i6mo.     Boston,  1892. 

(Edited.)     A  Book  of  Famous  Verse.     i6mo.    Boston,  1892. 

Essays  in  Miniature.     i6mo.     New  York,  1892. 

Essays  in  Idleness.     i6mo.     Boston,  1893. 

In  the  Dozy  Hours  and  other  Papers.    i6mo.     Boston,  1S94. 
RICE,  GEORGE  EDWARD.     1822-1861. 

[Anonymous.]  Ephemera  [a  collection  of  poems  by 
George  E.  Rice  and  John  H.  Wainwright].  12 mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1852. 


238  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

An  Old  Play  in  a  New  Garb  :   Hamlet,  Prince  of  Denmark. 
In  Three  Acts.     5  plates.     i2mo.     Boston,  1852. 

Myrtilla  :  a  Fairy  Extravaganza  in  One  Act.      i2mo.      Bos- 
ton, 1854. 

Blondel :  a  Historic  Fancy.     In  Two  Acts.       i  2mo.      Bos- 
ton, 1S54. 

Nugamenta;  a  Book  of  Verses.     i6mo.     Boston,  i860. 
RIDEING,  WILLIAM  HENRY.     1853— 

[Anonymous.]     Scenery  of  the   Pacific   Railways,  and  Colo- 
rado.    Map  and  illustrations.     8vo.     New  York  [1878]. 

A-Saddle  in  the  Wild  West.     i6mo.      New  Vork,  1879. 

A  Floating  City  of  the  Atlantic.     i8mo.     New  York,  1879. 

(Edited.)      The  Alpenstock :  a  Book  about  the  Alps  and 
Alpine  Adventure.     i6mo.     New  York,  1880. 

Stray    Moments   with   Thackeray :  his    Humor,    Satire,    etc. 
i6mo.     New  York,  1880. 

Boys   in  the    Mountains   and   on  the    Plains.      Illustrations. 
Square  8vo.     New  York,  1882. 

Boys  Coastwise.      Illustrations.       Square  8vo.       New  York, 
1883. 

Young  Folks'    History  of    London.      Illustrations.      i6mo. 
Boston,  1884. 

A  Little  Upstart.     A  Novel.     i6rno.     Boston,  1885. 

Thackeray's  London :    his  Haunts  and   the  Scenes  of    his 
Novels.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     Boston,  1885. 

*:^*The   same.      Large    paper.        (100   copies.)      Small  4to. 
Boston,  1885. 

The    Boyhood   of  Living    Authors.      Illustrations.       i2mo. 
New  York  [1887]. 

In  the  Land  of  Lorna  Doone,  and  other   Pleasurable   Excur- 
sions in  England.     i6mo.     New  York  [1895]. 
*^,*See  also  Lathrop,  G.  P. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  239 

RILEY,  JAMES  VVHITCOMB.     1852— 

The  Old  Swimmin'-Hole  and  'Leven  more  Poems,  by  Benj. 
F.  Johnson,  of  Boone.     i6mo.     Indianapolis,  1883. 

The  Boss  Girl,  a  Christmas  Story,  and  other  Sketches.   i2nio. 
Indianapolis,  1886. 

Character  Sketches  and  Poems.     i2mo.    Indianapolis,  1887. 

Afterwhiles.     izmo.     Indianapolis,  1888. 

Old- Fashioned  Roses  :  Verses  and  Sonnets.     i6mo.     Lon- 
don, 1888. 

***The  imported  copies  bear  the  importers'  imprint,  with  al- 
tered  date,  Indianapolis,  1889. 

(With  Edgar  W.  Nye.)       Nye  and  Riley's  Railway  Guide. 
Illustrations.     i2mo.     Chicago,  188^.— ''£^, 

*^*Reissued  as    Fun,  Wit  and  Humor.       i2mo.        Chicago, 
1889. 

Pipes  o' Pan  :  at   Zekesbury.      i2mo.      Indianapolis,  1889. 

Rhymes  of  Childhood.     i2mo.     Indianapolis,  1890. 

The   Flying  Islands  of  the  Night.       12 mo.      Indianapolis, 
1891. 

Neighborly  Poems.     i2mo.     Indianapolis,  189 1. 

.  Sketches  in  Prose  and  Occasional  Verses.      i2mo.      Indian- 
apolis, 1 89 1. 

An  Old  Sweetheart  of  Mine.      Illustrations.      4to.      Indian- 
'  apolis,  1 89 1. 

(With  Edgar  W.  Nye.)       Poems  and  Yarns.       i2mo.     Chi- 
cago [1892]. 

Green  Fields  and  Running  Brooks.      i2nio.      IndianapoHs, 
1893. 

Poems  here  at  Home.     Illustrations.      i2mo.      New  York, 
1893. 

Armazindy.     Frontispiece.     i2rao.     Indianapolis,  1894. 
RITCHIE,  ANNA  CORA  MOWATT.      1819-1870. 

Pelayo,  or  the  Cavern  of  Covadonga  :  a    Romance  in  Five 
Cantos,  by  Isabel.     i2mo.     New  York,  1S36. 


240  AMERICAN  A  UTHORS. 

Reviewers  Reviewed  ;  a  Satire.     i2mo.      New  York,   1837. 

Gulzara,  the  Persian  Slave.     i2mo.     New  York,  1840. 

The  Fortune-Hunter  :  a  Novel.  By  Helen  Berkeley.  i2mo. 
Philadelphia,   1842. 

Memoirs  of  Madame  d'Arblay.  Compiled  from  her  Diaries 
and  Letters  by  Mrs.  Helen  Berkeley.  2  volumes,  i6mo. 
[New  York]    1844. 

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i2mo.     New  York,  1845. 

Evelyn ;  or  a  Heart  unmasked.  A  Tale  of  Domestic  Life. 
2  volumes,  12 mo.     Philadelphia,  1845. 

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Autobiography  of  an  Actress ;  or  Eight  Years  on  the  Stage. 
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1870. 

RIVES,  AMELIE.     1863— 

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The  Witness  of  the  Sun.  Portrait.  i2mo.  Philadelphia, 
1889. 

According  to  St.  John.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York  [1891]. 

Barbara  Daring.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1892. 

Athelwold.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     New  York,  1893. 

Tanis,  the  Sang-Digger.     i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 

ROBINSON,  ROWLAND  E.     1833— 

[Anonymous.]  Forest  and  Stream  Fables.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1886. 

Uncle  Lisha's  Shop.  Life  in  a  Corner  of  Yankeeland.  i2mo. 
New  York,    1887. 

Sam  Lovel's  Camp  :  Uncle  Lisha's  Friends  under  Bark  and 
Canvas.     i2mo.     New  York,  1889. 

Vermont:  a  Study  of  Independence.     i2mo.     Boston, 1892. 

Danvis  Folks.     i2mo.     Boston,  1894. 

ROCHE,  JAMES  JEFFREY.     1847— 

The  Mahogany  Tree,  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  AVith  Introduc- 
tion by  J.  J.  Roche.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  4to.  Bos- 
ton, 1887. 

Songs  and  Satires.     12  mo.     Boston,  1887. 

The  Story  of  the  Filibusters  ;  and  [edited]  the  Life  of  Col. 
David  Crockett.     Illustrations,     izmo.     New  York,  1891. 

Ballads  of  Blue  Water  and  other  Poems.       i2mo.      Boston, 
1895. 
=^**See  also  Carpenter,  H.  B.;  and  O'Reilly,  J.  I!. 

ROE,  EDWARD  PAYSON.     1838-1888. 

Barriers  Burned  away.     12 mo.     New  York,  1872. 

Play  and  Profit  in  my  Garden.     i2mo.     New  York,  1873. 

What  can  she  do?  i2mo.     New  York,  1873. 

Gentle  Woman  Roused.  A  Story  of  the  Temperance  Move- 
ment in  the  West.      i6mo.     New  York,  1874. 


242  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Opening  of  a  Chestnut  Burr.     i2mo.     New  York,  1874. 
From  Jest  to  Earnest.      i2mo.     New  York,  1875. 

A  Manual  on  the  Culture  of  Small  Fruits.  8vo.  Newburgh, 
N.  Y.,  1876. 

Near  to  Nature's  Heart.     i2mo.     New  Y'ork,  1876. 

A  Knight    of  the   Nineteenth  Century.     i2mo.     New  York, 

1877. 

A  Face  Illumined.     i2mo.     New  York^  1878. 

A  Day  of  Fate.     i2mo.     New  York,  iSSo. 

Success  with  Small  Fruits.  Illustrations.  Square  8vo.  New 
York,  1880. 

Without  a  Home.      i2mo.     New  York,  1881. 

His  Sombre  Rivals.     i2mo.     New  York,  1883. 

An  Unexpected  Result  and  other  Stories.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1883. 

;        A  Young  Girl's  Wooing.      i2mo.     New  York,  1884. 

Nature's  Serial  Story.  Illustrations.  Square  Svo.  New 
York,  1S85. 

Driven  back  to  Eden.     i2mo.     New  York,  1885. 

An  Original  Belle.     lamo.     New  York,  1885. 

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.  The  Earth  Trembled.     i2mo.     New  York,  1887. 

A  Hornet's  Nest.     i2mo.     New  York,  1887. 

Found,  yet  Lost.     i2mo.     New  York,  1887. 

Miss  Lou.     i2mo.     New  York,  1888. 

The  Home  Acre.     i2mo.     New  York,  1S89. 

ROOSEVELT,  ROBERT  BARNEWELL.     1829  — 

Game  Fish  of  the  Northern  States  of  America  and  the  British 
Provinces.  By  Bamewell.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1862. 


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Superior  Fishing  ;  or,  the  Striped  Bass,  Trout,  and  Black  Bass 
of  the  Northern  States.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1865. 

The  Game-Birds  of  the  Coasts  and  Lakes  of  the  Northern 
States  of  America.     i2mo.     New  York,  1 866. 

Florida  and  the  Game  Water-Birds  of  the  Atlantic  Coast  and 
the  Lakes  of  the  United  States.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1868. 

Five  Acres  too  Much  :  a  Truthful  Elucidation  of  the  Attrac- 
tions of  the  Country.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1869. 

Progressive  Petticoats  ;  or.  Dressed  to  Death.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1871. 

(With  Seth  Greene.)  Fish  Hatching  and  Fish  Catching. 
i2mo.     Rochester,  1879. 

Love  and   Luck  :    the  Story  of  a  Summer's  Loitering  in  the 
Great  South  Bay.     i6mo.     New  York,  1886. 
*^*Seealso  Halpine,  C.  G. 

ROOSEVELT,  THEODORE.     1858  — 

The  Naval  War  of  1S12  ;  or  the  History  of  the  United  States 
Navy  during  the  Last  War  with  Great  Britain.  Diagrams. 
8vo.     New  York,  1882. 

Hunting  Trips  of  a  Ranchman  :  Sketches  of  Sport  on  the 
Northern  Cattle  Plains.     Illustrations.     (500  copies.)   4to. 
New  York,  1885. 
*^*Also  issued  Svo.     New  York,  1SS5. 

Thomas  Hart  Benton.     i2mo.     Boston,  1887. 

The  Wilderness  Hunter.     An  Account  of  the  Big  Game  of 
the  United  States  and  its  Chase  with  Horse,  Hound  and 
Rifle.     Illustrations.      (200    copies.)      4to.      New   York, 
1887. 
*»*Reissued  8vo.     New  York,  1893. 

Gouverheur  Morris.     12 mo.     Boston,  1888. 

Essays  on  Practical  Politics.      i2mo.      New  York,  1888. 


244  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Winning  of  the  ^^'est.  Maps.  8vo.  New  York, 
1S89— 

*^*Vols.  i.,  ii.,  From  the  AUeghanies  to  the  Mississippi, 
1769-1783.  1S89;  vol.  iii.,  The  Founding  of  the  Trans-Alle- 
ghany  Commonweahhs,  1784-1790.  1S94;  other  volumes  to 
follow. 

American  Big-Game  Hunting.  The  Book  of  the  Boone  and 
Crockett  Club.     Plates.     8vo.     New  York,  1893. 

Report  to  the  United  States  Civil  Service  Commission  upon 
a  Visit  to  Certain  Indian  Reservations,  and  Indian  Schools 
in  South  Dakota,  Nebraska  and  Kansas.  8vo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1893. 

Claws  and  Antlers  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.  Photographic 
Reproductions  of  the  Wild  Game,  from  Life,  with  an  Intro- 
duction.    35  plates.     4to.     Denver,  1894. 

RYAN,  ABRAM  JOSEPH.     1 839-1 886. 

Poems.     Portrait.     Svo.     Mobile,  1S79. 

The  Conquered  Banner  and  other  Poems.  iSmo.  Mobile, 
1880. 

Poems.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  Square  i2mo.  Baltimore, 
1880. 

A  Crown  for  our  Queen.     i2mo.     Baltimore,  1882. 

SALTUS,  EDGAR  EVERTSON.     1 85 8  — 

Balzac.     Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

The  Philosophy  of  Disenchantment.     i2mo.     Boston,  1885. 

The  Anatomy  of  Negation.      i2mo.     New  York,  1886. 

After- Dinner  Stories,  by  H.  de  Balzac,  done  into  English  by 
Myndart  Verelst.  With  an  Introduction  by  Edgar  Saltus. 
i6mo.     New  York,  1886. 

Mr.  Incoul's  Misadventure.     i2rao.     New  York,  1887. 

Tales  before  Supper.  From  The'ophile  Gautier  and  Prosper 
Merimde.  Told  in  English  by  Myndart  Verelst,  and 
Delayed  with  a  Proem  by  Edgar  Saltus.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1887. 


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The  Truth  about  Tristrem  Varick.  A  Novel,  i  2mo.  New 
York  [1888]. 

Eden:  an  iLpisode.     i2mo.     New  York  [1888], 

A  Transaction  in  Hearts.     i2mo.     New  York  [1888]. 

The  Pace  that  Kills.     A  Chronicle.     8vo.    New  York  [1889]. 

The  Transient  Guest.     8vo.     New  York  [1889]. 

Love  and  Lore.     Portrait.     i6mo.     New  York  [1890]. 

Mary  Magdalen  :  a  Chronicle.     i2mo.     New  York  [1891]. 

The  Story  without  a  Name.  Translated  and  introduced  by 
Edgar  Saltus.     i2mo.     New  York,  189 1. 

I  Imperial  Purple.     i2mo.     Chicago,  1892. 

The  Facts  in  the  Case  of  H.  Hyrtl,  Esq.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1892. 

Madam  Sapphira.     A  Fifth  Avenue  Story.     1 2 mo .     New  York 

[1893]. 

Enthralled.  A  Story  of  International  Life  setting  forth  the 
Curious  Circumstances  in  the  Case  of  Lord  Cloden  and 
Oswald  Quain.      i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

•     When  Dreams  come  True  :  a  Story  of  Emotional  Life.   i2mo. 
New  York,  1895. 

SALTUS,  FRANCIS  SALTUS.     1 849-1 8S9. 

Honey  and  Gall.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,   1873. 

Shadows  and  Ideals.  Poems.  Portrait.  Small  4to.  Buffalo, 
1890. 

The  Witch  of  En-Dor,  and  other  Poems.  Portrait.  Small 
4to.     Buffalo,  1 89 1. 

Dreams  after  Sunset.  Poems.  Portrait.  Small  4to.  Buf- 
falo, 1892. 

Flasks  and  Flagons.  Pastels  and  Profiles.  Vistas  and  Land- 
scapes.    Portrait.     Small  4to.     Buffalo,  1892. 

The  Bayadere  and  other  Sonnets.  Portrait.  8vo.  New 
York,  1894. 


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Fact  and  Fancy  :  Humorous  Poems,  by  Cupid  Jones.  Por- 
trait. 8vo.     New  York,  1895. 

SANDS,  ROBERT  CHARLES.     1799-1832. 

Address  before  the  Columbian  Society,  of  Columbia  Col- 
lege, on  the  Death  of  J.  S.  Watkins.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1817. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Bridal  of  Vaumond.  i8mo.  New 
York,  181 7. 

Yamoyden,  a  Tale  of  the  Wars  of  King  Philip  :  in  Six  Can- 
tos. By  the  Late  James  W.  Eastburn  and  his  Friend  [R. 
C.  Sands].  Frontispiece  and  vignette  title.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1820. 

Life  and  Correspondence  of  John  Paul  Jones.  8vo.  New 
York,  1830. 

Writings,  in  Prose  and  Verse.     With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author 
[by  G.  C.  Verplanck].     Portrait.     2  volumes,  8vo.     New 
York,  1834. 
***See  also  Bryant,  W.  C. 

SARGENT,  EPES.      181 2-1880. 

The  Bride  of  Genoa  :  a  Play  in  Five  Acts.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1836. 

Velasco  ;  a  Tragedy  in  Five  Acts.     i2mo.     Boston,  1837. 
*^*Onlj  a  few  copies,  for    the  theatre,  were  printed ;  repub- 
lished, i2mo.     New  York,  1S39. 

Wealth  and  Worth ;  or  which  makes  the  Man  ?  A  Tale. 
i8mo.     New  York,  1840. 

What's  to  be  done?  or  the  Will  and  the  Way.  i8mo.  New 
York,  1 84 1. 

[Anonymous.]  American  Adventure,  by  Land  and  Sea  ;  be- 
ing Remarkable  Instances  of  Enterprise  and  Fortitude 
among  Americans.     2  volumes,  i8mo.     New  York,  1841. 

The  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Henry  Clay.  8vo.  New 
York,  1842. 

(Edited.)  Sargent's  New  Monthly  Magazine  of  Literature, 
Fashion  and  the  Fine  Arts.     8vo.     New  York,  1843. 


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The  Light  of  the  Light-House.     4to.     New  York,  1844. 

Fleetwood  ;  or,  the  Stain  of  Birth.  A  Novel.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1845. 

Songs  of  the  Sea,  with  other  Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1847. 

The  Mariner's  Library.     i2mo.     Boston,  1847. 

(Edited.)  Selections  in  Poetry  for  Exercises  at  School  and 
Home.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1852. 

The  Priestess  :  a  Tragedy  in  Five  Acts.  (Privately  printed  ; 
20  copies.)     8vo.     Boston,  1854. 

The  Critic  Criticized  :  a  Reply  to  a  Review  of  Webster's 
System,  in  The  Democratic  Review  for  March,  1856.  8vo. 
Springfield,  1856. 

(Edited.)  Arctic  Adventures  by  Sea  and  Land,  from  the 
Earliest  Date  to  the  Last  Expedition  in  Search  of  Sir  John 
Franklin.     Maps  and  illustrations.     8vo.     Boston,  1857. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1858, 

Original  Dialogues.     i2mo.     Boston,  1861. 

Peculiar.  A  Tale  of  the  Great  Transition.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1864. 

(Edited.)  The  Emerald.  A  Collection  of  Tales,  Poems  and 
Essays,  gleaned  chiefly  from  the  Fugitive  Literature  of  the 
Nineteenth  Century.      i2mo.     Boston,  1866. 

(Edited.)  The  Sapphire.  A  Collection  of  Tales,  Poems  and 
Essays  ....   i2mo.     Boston,  1867. 

[Anonymous.]  Planchette ;  or,  the  Despair  of  Science. 
Being  a  Full  Account  of  Modern  Spiritualism.  lamo. 
Boston,  1869. 

The  Woman  who  dared.     i2mo.     Boston,  1870. 

The  Arctic  Regions  by  Sea  and  Land.  1 2mo.  Philadelphia, 
1873. 

The  Proof  Palpable  of  Immortality  :  being  an  Account  of  the 
Materialization  Phenomena  of  Modem  Spiritualism.  8vo. 
Boston,  1876. 


248  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Materialism's  Last  Assault.  Does  Matter  do  it  all  ?  A  Re- 
ply to  Prof.  Tyndall's  Latest  Attack  on  Spiritualism.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1876. 

(Edited.)  Cyclopoedia  of  British  and  American  Poetry. 
Royal  8vo.     New  York,  1881. 

*^*Mr.  Sargent   also   edited  several  educational  publications 
and  editions  of  the  British  poets. 

SARGENT,  LUCIUS  MANLIUS.     1786-1S67. 

Symposius  Coelius  yEnigmata  :  banc  Novam  Editionem  juxta 
Lectiones  Optimas  diligenter  congestem.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1807. 

The  Culex  of  Virgil ;  with  a  Translation  into  English  Verse. 
8vo.    Boston,  1807. 

The  New  Milk  Cheese  ;  or  the  Comi-Heroic  Thunderbolt,  a 
Semi-Globular  Publication  without  Beginning  and  without 
End.  By  Van  Tromp.  2  numbers,  8vo.  Boston  [April 
16  ;  May  2],  1807. 

Herbert  and  Ellen.  Billowy  Water.    The  Plunderer's  Grave. 

The  Tear-Drop.  The  Billow.     8vo.     Boston,  1812. 

***The    same.  Large    paper.      (11    copies.)      Rojal   8vo. 
Boston,  1812. 

[Anonymous.]     Mv  Mother's  Gold  Ring.     i2mo.     Boston, 

Temperance  Tales.     6  volumes,  i6mo.     Boston,  1838-39. 

Review  of  Dr.  Sprague's  Sermon  on  the  Danger  of  being 
Over- Wise.     i6mo.     Boston,  1842. 

Letter  to  Rev.  Dr.  Marsh.     8vo.     Boston,  1847. 

Dealings  with  the  Dead.  By  A  Sexton  of  the  Old  School.  2 
volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1856. 

Notices  of  The  Historv  of  Boston,  by  Sigma.     8vo.      Boston, 

1857- 

The  Blackstone  Family,  being  Sketches  Biographical  and 
Genealogical  of  William  Blackstone  and  his  Descendants. 
8vo.     Norwich,  Conn.,  1857. 

Reminiscences  of  Samuel  Dexter ;  originally  written  for  The 
Boston  Evening  Transcript,  by  Sigma.   i6mo.   Boston,  1857. 


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The  Ballad  of  the  Abolition  Blunder-buss.     [Signed,  Sigma.] 
Illustrations.     Square  i6mo.     Boston,  1861. 

*^*Mr.  Sargent  published  also  several  temperance  addresses 
and  tracts. 

SAXE,  JOHN  GODFREY.     1816-1887. 

Progress:  a  Satirical  Poem.     8vo.     New  York,  1846. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1850. 

The  Money- King  and  other  Poems.     Portrait.     i2mo.    Bos- 
ton, i860. 

Poems.     [Newly  revised,  with  additions.]      Portrait.    24mo. 
Boston,  1 86 1. 

The  Fly-ing  Dutchman  ;  or,  the  Wrath  ofHerr  Vonstoppel- 
noze.     16  illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1862. 

Clever  Stories  of  Many  Nations  rendered  in  Rhyme.     Illus- 
trations.    Square  i2mo.     Boston,  1865. 

The  Masquerade  and  other  Poems.      i2mo.     Boston,    1866. 

Poems.     Complete  Edition.     Portrait.    T2mo.  Boston,  1868. 

Fables   and    Legends    of  Many    Countries.      Rendered    in 
Rhyme.     i2mo.     Boston,  1872. 

The  Proud  Miss  Macbride.      A  Legend  of  Gotham.      Illus- 
trations.    Square   i2mo.     Boston,  1874. 

Leisure-Day  Rhymes.     i2mo.     Boston,  1875. 

SCOLLARD,  CLINTON,     i860— 

Pictures  in  Song.     i6mo.    New  York,  1884. 

With  Reed  and  Lyre.     i6mo.     Boston,  1886. 

Old  and  New  World  Lyrics.     i6mo.     New  York,  1888. 

Giovio  and  Giulia,  a  Metrical  Romance.     (Privately  printed  ; 
250  copies.)     Square  i8mo.     [New  York]  1892. 

Songs  of  Sunrise  Lands.     i6mo.     Boston,  1892. 

Under  Summer  Skies.     Illustrations.       i2mo.      New    York, 
1892. 

On  Sunny  Shores.     Illustrations.     T2mo.      New  York,  1893. 


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Hills  of  Song.     i6mo.     Boston,  1895. 

♦^,*The  same.  Large  paper.  (50  copies.)  8vo.  Boston, 
1895. 

SCOVILLE,  JOSEPH  A.     1815-1864. 

Adventures  of  Clarence  Bolton ;  or  Life  in  New  York.  Svo. 
New  York,  1853. 

Plan  for  Central  Park.  By  Manhattan.  8vo.  [New  York, 
1858.] 

What  shall  be  done  with  the  Confiscated  Negroes  ?  ....  A 
Letter  to  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln  ....  and  other  Pat- 
riots.    By  Manhattan.     Svo.     [New  York,  i860.] 

The  Old  Merchants  of  New  York  City.  By  Walter  Barrett, 
Clerk.     5  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1862-66. 

Vigor.  A  Novel.  By  Walter  Barrett,  Clerk.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1864. 

*^*Suppressed,  to  escape  legal  consequences  of  the  personali- 
ties of  which  the  work  largely  consists,  and  which  were  consid- 
ered too  glaring  for  publication  in  Old  Merchants  of  New  York 
City. 

Marion:  a  Novel,  by  Manhattan.  3  volumes,  i2mo.  Lon- 
don, 1864. 

SCUDDER,  HORACE   ELISHA.     1838— 

[Anonymous.]  Seven  Little  People  and  their  Friends.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1862. 

Dream  Children.    Illustrations.     i6mo.      Cambridge,  1864. 

Life  and  Letters  of  David  Coitt  Scudder.  Portrait.  r2mo. 
New  York,  1864. 

The  Game  of  Croquet ;  its  Appointments  and  Laws ;  with 
Descriptive  Illustrations.  By  R.  Fellow.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1865. 

Stories  from  my  Attic.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1869. 

The  Bodley  Books.  Illustrations.  8  volumes,  square  8vo. 
New  York  and  Boston,  1875-85. 

The  Dwellers  in  Five-Sisters'  Court.   i2mo.  New  York,  1876. 


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(Edited.)     Recollections  of  Samuel   Breck,  with    Passages 
from  his  Note-Books.     Philadelphia,  1877. 

(Edited.)     American  Poems.      Illustrations.      lamo.     Bos-. 
ton,  1879. 

(Edited.)     American  Prose.     i2mo.     Boston,  1880. 

Stories  and  Romances.     12 mo.     Boston,  18S0. 

Boston  Town.     The  Story  of  Boston  told  to  Children.     Il- 
lustrations.    Square  Svo.     Boston,  1881. 

(Edited.)     The    Children's    Book.      Illustrations.       Square 
8vo.     Boston,  1S81. 

Noah  Webster.     Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  1 882. 

(Edited.)     American  Commonwealths.     Maps  and   illustra- 
tions.    13  volumes,  12 mo.     Boston,  1883-92. 
***Other  volumes  to  follow. 

A  Histor}'  of    the   United   States  ....   i2mo,      Philadel- 
phia [1884]. 

(Edited.)     The  Book  of  Fables,  chiefly  from  .f^sop.      Illus- 
trations.    i2mo.     Boston,   1885. 

Men  and  Letters.     Essays  in  Characterization  and  Criticism. 
i2mo.     Boston,   1887. 

The  Book  of  Folk-Stories  re-written.     Frontispiece.       i2mo. 
Boston,  1887. 

George    Washington  :    an   Historical    Biography.       Illustra- 
tions.    i2mo.     Boston,   1889. 

Literature  in  School,     umo.     Boston,  1S89. 

Address  at  the  Dedication  of  Mark  Hopkins  Memorial    Hall. 
i2mo.     [Boston,  1890.] 

Childhood  in  Literature  and  Art,  with  some  Observations  on 

Literature  for  Children.     -A  Study.     i2mo.  Boston,  1894. 

*^*Mr.  Scudder  edited  the  Cambridge  Edition  of  Browning. 

Longfellow,  Whittier  and  Holmes;  see  also  Stoddard,  R.  H. 

and  Taylor,  Bayard. 


252  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

SEWALL,  JONATHAN  MITCHEL.     1 749-1808. 

[Anonymous.]  Verses  occasioned  by  reading  the  Answer  of 
the  President  of  the  United  States  to  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives requesting  Certain  Papers  relative  to  the  Treaty 
with  Great  Britain.     24mo.     Boston,  1797. 

A  Versification  of  President  Washington's  Excellent  Farewell 
Address  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States.  By  A  Gen- 
tleman of  Portsmouth.     Small  4to.     Portsmouth,  1798. 

Eulogy  on  the  Late  General  Washington ;  pronounced  in 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  31  December,  1799.  Small  4to. 
Portsmouth  [1800]. 

Miscellaneous  Poems,  with  Several  Specimens  from  the 
Author's  Version  of  the  Poems  of  Ossian.  24mo.  Ports- 
mouth, tSoi. 

SHAW,  HENRY    WHEELER    (Josh  Billings).       1818-1885. 

Josh  Billings  :  his  Sayings.  With  Comic  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1866. 

Josh  Billings  on  Ice  ;  and  other  Things.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1868. 

Josh  Billings'  Farmers'  AUminax  [published  annually].  Il- 
lustrations.    i2mo.     New  York,  1870-80. 

Everybody's  Friend,  or  Josh  Billings'  Encyclopedia  and 
Proverbial  Philosophy  of  Wit  and  Humor.  Portrait  and 
illustrations.     8vo.     Hartford,  1874. 

Josh  Billings'  Trump  Kards  :  Blue  Glass  Philosophy.  Illus- 
trations.    i2mo.     New  York,  1877. 

Old  Probabilities.  [Reprinted  from  the  Farmers'  AUminax, 
1870-80.]     Illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,  1880. 

Josh  Billings'  Spice-Box  crammed  with  Droll  Yarns.  Illus- 
trations.    4to.     New  York,  1881. 

SHELTON,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.     1814-1881. 

The  Trollopiad ;  or  Travelling  Gentlemen  in  America.  A 
Satire,  by  Nil  Admirari,  Esq.  irmo.      New  York,  1837. 

Salander  and  the  Dragon  ;  a  Romance.  i8mo.  New  York, 
1851. 


A    BIPLIOGRAPHV.  258 

The  Rector  of  St.  Bardolph's;  or,  Superannuated.  Frontis- 
piece.    1 2  mo.     New  York,  1853. 

Up  the  River.     Illustrations.      i2mo.     New  York,  1853. 

Chrystalline  ;  or,  the  Heiress  of  Fall-Down  Castle.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1854. 

Peeps  from  a  Belfry:  or,  the  Parish  Sketch  Book.  t2mo. 
New  York,  1855. 

SHERMAN,  FRANK  DEMPSTER,     i860— 

Madrigals  and  Catches.     i6mo.     New  York,  1887. 

Lyrics  for  a  Lute.      i6m(>.     Boston,  1890. 

Little- Folk  Lyrics.     i6mo.     Boston,  1892. 
***See  also  Bangs,  J.  K. 

SHILLABER,  BENJAMIN  PENH  ALLOW  (Mrs.  Partincton). 

1814-1890. 

Rhymes  with  Reason  and  without.  Portrait.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton,  1853. 

Life  and  Sayings  of  Mrs.  Partington  and  others  of  the  Family. 
Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1854. 

A  very  Brief  and  Comprehensive  Life  of  Ben.  Franklin,  Printer, 
done  into  Quaint  Verse,  by  One  of  the  Types.  Sept.  17, 
1856.     Broadside.     [Boston,  1856.] 

Knitting  Work  :  a  Web  of  many  Textures  wrought  by  Ruth 
Partington.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1859. 

Partingtonian  Patchwork.       Illustrations.       i2mo.      Boston, 

1873- 
Lines  in  Pleasant  Places  :  Rhythmics  of  Many  Moods   and 

Quantities,  Wise  and  Otherwise.       i2mo.       Boston,  1874. 

Ike  and  his  Friends.     i2mo.     Boston,  1879. 

Cruises  with  Captain  Bob  on  Sea  and  Land.  12 mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1880. 

The  Doublerunner  Club.     i2mo.     Boston,  1881. 

Wide-Swath,  embracing  Lines  in  Pleasant  Places  and  other 
Rhymes,  Wise  and  Otherwise.  Portrait.  i2mo.  Cam- 
bridge,  1882. 


2r)4  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

(Edited.)  Memorial  of  Incidents  and  Ceremonials  attend- 
ing the  Session  of  the  Sovereign  Grand  Lodge  I.  O.  O.  F., 
at  Boston,  Mass.,  September,  i8S6.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1887. 

Mrs.  Shillaber's  Cook-Book.  With  Introduction  by  Mrs. 
Partington.     i2mo.     New  York,  1887. 

SIGOURNEY,  LYDIA  HUNTLEY.     1 791-1865. 

Moral  Pieces  in  Prose  and  Verse.  By  Lydia  Huntley.  i2mo. 
Hartford,  1815. 

Biography  and  Writings  of  Anne  Maria  Hyde.  i2mo.  Hart- 
ford, 1 81 6. 

[Anonymous.]  Traits  of  the  Aborigines  of  America.  A 
Poem.     1 2  mo.     Cambridge,  1822. 

[Anonymous.]  Sketch  of  Connecticut  Forty  Years  since. 
i2mo.     Hartford,  1824. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1827. 

Letters  to  Young  Ladies.  By  A  Lady.   iSmo.  Hartford,  1833. 

The  Farmer  and  Soldier.  A  Tale  ....  [signed  L.  H. 
S.].     i8mo.     Hartford,  1833. 

Memoir  of  Phebe  Hammond.^  i6mo.     Hartford,  1833. 

Sketches  and  Tales.  Frontispiece.   i2mo.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

Select  Poems.     Illustrations.   12 mo.     Philadelphia,  1834. 

Poems  [newly  revised].     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1834. 

Tales   and    Essays  for  Children.     Square  iSmo.       Hartford, 

1835- 
Poems  for  Children.     32010.     Hartford,  1836. 
Zinzendorf  and  other  Poems.     12  mo.     i>f  ow  'VdBi4-.|  iSij^, 
History  of  Marcus  Aurelius  Antoninus.  1 6mo.  Hartford,  1836. 
Olive  Buds.     Square  i6mo.     Hartford,  1836. 
History  of  the  Condition  of  Women.     i2mo.     Boston,  1837. 
Letters  to  Mothers.      i2mo.     Hartford,  1838. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  256 

Pocahontas  and  other  Poems.     Frontispiece.     i2mo.     New 
York,  1 84 1. 

Poems,  Religious  and  Elegiac.       i6mo.     London,  1841. 

Poems  [newly  revised].   Frontispiece.  32mo.     Philadelphia, 
1842. 

Pleasant  Memories  of  Pleasant  Lands.     Illustrations.     i2mo. 
Boston,  1842. 

Scenes  in  my  Native  Land.     i2mo.  Boston,  1845. 

Poetry  for  Seamen .      i6mo.     Boston,  1845. 

The  Voice  of  Flowers.     i6mo.  Hartford,  1846. 

The  Lovely  Sisters.     i6mo.     Hartford,  1846. 

Myrtis  with  other  Etchings  and  Sketchings.       Frontispiece. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1846. 

The  Weeping  Willow.     32mo.     Hartford,  1847. 

Water  Drops.     i6mo.     New  York,  1848. 

Songs  of  the  Heart   and   other   Poems.     32mo.     London, 
1848. 

Poems.    Portrait  and  illustrations.    8vo.     Philadelphia,  1849. 

Whisper  to  a  Bride.     i8mo.     Hartford  [1850]. 

Poetical  Works.     Edited  by  F.  W.  N.  Bayley.     i6mo.    Lon- 
don, 1850. 

Poems  for  the  Sea.     i2nio.     Hartford,  1850, 

Letters  to   my    Pupils :    with    Narratives   and    Biographical 
Sketches.     Frontispiece.     i2mo.     New  York,  1850. 

Examples  of  Life  and  Death.     i2mo.     New  York,  1851. 

Olive  Leaves.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     New  York,  1 85 2. 

Voices  of  Home.     i2mo.     Hartford,  1852. 

The  Faded  Hope.     i6mo.     New  York,  1852. 

*^,*A  biography  of  the  author's  son,  with  selections  from  his 
writings. 

Memoir  of  Mrs.   Harriet  Newell  Cook.     i2mo.     New  York, 
1853- 


256  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Past  Meridian.     121110.     New  York,  1854. 

The  Western  Home  and  other  Poems.  Portrait.  i2nio. 
Philadelphia,  1854. 

Sayings  of  the  Little  Ones.     i2mo.     Hartford,  1854. 

Examples  from  the  Eighteenth  and  Nineteenth  Centuries. 
i6mo.     New  York,  1857. 

Lucy  Howard's  Journal.     i2mo.     New  York,  1858. 

The  Daily  Counsellor.     8vo.     Hartford,  1858. 

Gleanings.     lanio.     Hartford,  i860. 

The  Man  of  Uz,  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     Hartford,  1862. 

Selections  from  Various  Sources.     i2mo.     Worcester,  1863. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Transplanted  Daisy.  Memoir  of  Frances 
Racilha  Hackley.  (Privately  printed.)  4to.  New  York, 
1865. 

Letters  of  Life.     Portrait.     i2mo.     New  York,  1866. 

*^*In  addition  to  the  works  included  in  this  list,  Mrs.  Sigour- 
ney  edited  numerous  juvenile  and  religious  publications,  and 
was  author  of  others,  and  of  some  rhymed  leaflets  printed  for 
special  occasions. 

SILL,  EDWARD    ROWLAND.     1841-1887. 

Poem  [by  Edward  R.  Sill]  and  Valedictory  Oration  [by 
Sextus  Shearer,  Jr.],  pronounced  before  the  Senior  Class 
in  Yale  College,  Presentation  Day,  June  19,  1861.  8vo. 
New  Haven,  1861. 

The  Hermitage  and  other  Poems.    i6mo.    New  York,  1868. 

Mozart :  a  Biographical  Romance,  from  the  German  of  Her- 
bert Rau.     i2mo.     New  York,  1868. 

The  Clocks  of  Gnoster-Town  ;  or,  Truth  by  Majority.  A 
Poem  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Yale  College, 
July  21,  1869.     8vo.     New  Haven,  1869. 

Shall   we   have  Free    High  Schools?     8vo.     San  Francisco, 

i88i. 

Venus  of  Milo  and  other  Poems.  (Privately  printed.) 
Berkeley,  California,  1883. 


I 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  251 

Poems  [including  many  now  first  collected].    i6mo.   Boston, 

1888. 

The  Hermitage  and  Later  Poems.     [With  memorial  poem  by 
T.  B.  Aldrich.]      i6mo.      Boston,  1889. 

SIMMS,  WILLIAM  GILMORE.     1806-18 70. 

A  Monody  on  General  Charles  Cotesworth  Pinckney.     i6mo. 
Charleston,   1825. 

Lyrical  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     Charleston,  1827. 

Early  Lays.     i2mo.     Charleston,  1827. 

The   Vision   of    Cortes,    Cain,    and  other   Poems.      i8mo. 
Charleston,   1829. 

The  Tri-Color  ;  or,  the  Three  Days  of  Blood  in  Paris.     With 
some  other  Pieces.     8vo.    Charleston,  1830. 

[Anonymous.]     Atalantis.     A  Story  of  the   Sea  :  in  Three 
Parts.     8vo.     New  York,  1832. 

[Anonymous.]  Martin  Faber :  the  Story  of  a  Criminal. 
i6mo.     New  York,  1833. 

The  Book  of  my  Lady.  A  Melange.  By  A  Bachelor 
Knight.     i2mo.    Philadelphia,  1833. 

The  Remains  of  Maynard  Davis  Richardson,  with  a  Memoir 
of  his  Life.     By  His  Friend.     i2mo.     Charleston,  1833. 

Guy  Rivers:  a  Tale  of  Georgia.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New 
York,  1834. 

The  Yemassee  :  a  Romance  of  South  Carolina.  2  volumes, 
1 2 mo.     New  York,  1835. 

The  Partizan  :  a  Tale  of  the  Revolution.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
New  York,  1835. 

Mellicharape.  A  Legend  of  the  Santee.  2  volumes,  i2mu. 
New  York,  1836. 

Martin  Faber,  the  Story  of  a  Criminal;  and  other  Tales 
[now  first  collected].  2  volumes,  12 mo.  New  York 
1837- 

Richard  Hurdis ;  or,  the  Avenger  of  Blood.  A  Tale  of 
Alabama.    2  volumes,  12 mo.     Philadelphia,  183S. 


2B8  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Pelayo  :  a  Story  of  the  Goth.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New  York, 
1838. 

Slavery  in  America.  Being  a  Brief  of  Miss  Martineau  on 
that  Subject.  By  A  South  Carolinian.  8vo.  Richmond, 
1S38. 

The  Morals  of  Slavery  ;  being  a  Brief  Review  of  the  Writings 
of  Miss  Martineau  and  other  Persons,  on  the  Subject  of 
Negro  Slavery  as  it  now  exists  in  the  United  States.  i2mo. 
Charleston,  1838. 

*»*Originally  published  in  Southern  Literary  Messenger. 
1837;  reprinted  in  The  Pro-Slavery  Argument  as  maintained 
by  the  Most  Distinguished  Authors  of  the  South,  pp.  175-285, 
i2mo.    Charleston,  1852. 

Carl  Werner,  an  Imaginative  Story,  with  other  Tales  of  Im- 
agination.    2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1838. 

Southern  Passages  and  Pictures.     i2mo.     New  York,  1839. 

The  Damsel  of  Darien.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  Philadelphia, 
1839. 

The  History  of  South  Carolina,  from  its  First  European  Dis- 
covery to  its  Erection  into  a  Republic  ;  with  a  Supplemen- 
tary Chronicle  of  Events  to  the  Present  Time.  i2mo. 
Charleston,  1840. 

*:^*The  same.     Large  paper.     8vo.     Charleston,  1840. 

*:i,*Reprinted,  with  additions,  1S42,  and  i860. 

[Anonymous.]  Border  Beagles :  a  Tale  of  Mississippi.  2 
volumes,  12  mo.     Philadelphia,  1840. 

The  Kinsmen  :  or,  the    Black   Riders  of  the  Congaree.    A 
Tale.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1841. 
*^*Reprinted  as  The  Scout,  i2mo.     New  York,  1854. 

Confession ;  or,  the  Blind  Heart.  A  Domestic  Story.  2 
volumes,  12  mo.     Philadelphia,  1841. 

Beauchampe,  or  the  Kentucky  Tragedy.  A  Tale  of  Passion. 
2  volumes,  i2mo.      Philadelphia,  1842. 

The  Social  Principle  :  the  True  Source  of  National  Perma- 
nence. An  Oration  before  the  Erosophic  Society  of  the 
University  of  Alabama,  at  its  Twelfth  Anniversary,  Dec.  13, 
1842.     8vo.     Tuscaloosa,  1843. 

Donna  Florida:  a  Tale.  (Privately  printed.)  i6mo. 
Charleston,  1843. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  'ihSi 

The  Geography  of  South  Carolina ;  being  a  Companion  to 
the  History  of  that  State  ....  Map.  i2mo.  Charleston, 
1843- 

The  Prima  Donna  :  a  Passage  from  City  Life.  8vo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1844. 

The  Life  of  Francis  Marion.  Frontispiece  and  vignette  title. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1844. 

The  Sources  pf  American  Independence.  Oration  at  Aikin, 
S.  C,  July  4,  1844.     8vo.     Aikin,  1844. 

Castle  Dismal ;  or,  the  Bachelor's  Christmas.  A  Domestic 
Legend.     i2mo.     New  York,  1844. 

(Edited.)  The  Southern  and  Western  Monthly  Magazine 
and  Review.  [January-December,  inclusive,  1845.]  2 
volumes,  8vo.     Charleston,  1845. 

(Edited,  anonymously.)  The  Charleston  Book:  a  Miscellany 
in  Prose  and  Verse.     i2mo.     Charleston,  1845. 

Grouped  Thoughts  and  Scattered  Fancies.  A  Collection  of 
Sonnets.     Square  i6mo.     Richmond,  1S45. 

Helen  Halsey  :  or  the  Swamp  State  of  Conelachita.  A  Tale 
of  the  Borders.     i2mo.     New  York,  1845. 

Count  Julian  ;  or,  the  Last  Days  of  the  Goth.  A  Historical 
Romance  [forming  sequel  to  Pelayo].  8vo.  Baltimore, 
1845. 

The  Wigwam  and  the  Cabin.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New  York, 
1845. 

Views  and  Reviews  in  American  Literature,  History  and  Fic- 
tion.    2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1845. 

Areytos  ;  or.  Songs  of  the  South.     i2mo.     Charleston,  1846. 

The  Life  of  Captain  John  Smith,  the  Founder  of  Virginia. 
13  plates.     i2mo.     New  York  [1846]. 

Self  Development.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Literary 
Societies  of  Oglethorpe  University,  Ga.,  Nov.  to,  1847. 
8vo.     Milledgeville,  1847. 

The  Life  of  Chevalier  Bayard ;  the  Good  Knight  sans  Peur 
et  sans  Reproche.  Illustrations.  1 2mo.  New  York, 
1847- 


260  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Atalantis  ;  a  Story  of  the  Sea.  [Also  The  Eye  and  the  Wing  ; 
Poems  (37)  chiefly  Imaginative,  pp.  73-144.]  i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1848. 

Charleston    and    her   Satirists  :  a  Scribblement.     By  A  City 


The  Eye  and  the  Wing :  Poems  chiefly  Imaginative,  The 
Cassique  of  Accabee,  etc.     8vo.     New  York,   1848. 

Lays  of  the  Palmetto  :  a  Tribute  to  the  South  Carolina  Regi- 
ment in  the  War  vi^ith  Mexico.     i6mo.     Charleston,  1848. 

A  Supplement  to  the  Plays  of  William  Shakespeare  :  com- 
prising the  Seven  Dramas  which  have  been  ascribed  to  his 
Pen  but  which  are  not  included  with  his  Writings  in 
Modern  Editions.  Edited,  with  Notes,  and  an  Introduc- 
tion to  each  Play,  by  W.  G.  Simms.  8vo.  New  York, 
1848. 

Sabbath  Lyrics  ;  or  Songs  from  Scripture.  A  Christmas  Gift 
of  Love.     8vo.     Charleston,  1849. 

Father  Abbot ;  or,  the  Home  Tourist :  a  Medley.  i8mo. 
Charleston,  1849. 

The  Cassique  of  Accabee.  A  Tale  of  Ashley  River.  With 
other  Pieces.     Square  i6mo.     New  York,  1849. 

The  Life  of  Nathanael  Greene,  Major-General  in  the  Army 
of  the  Revolution.  Portrait  and  12  plates.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1849. 

The  City  of  the  Silent;  a  Poem.  Delivered  at  the  Conse-j 
oration  of  Magnolia  Cemetery,  Nov.  19,  1850.  8vo.j 
Charleston,  1850. 

The  Lily  and  the  Totem;  or,  the  Huguenots  in  Florida.     A^ 
series  of  Sketches,  Picturesque  and  Historical  of  the  Colo- 
nies of  Coligni  in  North  America.     i2mo.      New  York^ 
1850. 

Flirtation  at  the  Moultrie  House,  etc.  8vo.  Charleston^ 
1850. 

[Anonymous.]  Katherine  Walton;  or,  the  Rebel  of  Dor- 
chester. An  Historic  Romance  of  the  Revolution  ir 
Carolina.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1851. 


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Norman  Maurice  ;  or,  the  Man  of  the  People.  An  American 
Drama.     In  Five  Acts.     Royal  Svo.     Richmond,  1851. 

The  Golden  Christmas ;  a  Chronicle  of  St.  John's  Berkeley- 
Compiled  from  the  Notes  of  a  Briefless  Barrister.  i2mo. 
Charleston,  1S52. 

As  Good  as  a  Comedy,  or  the  Tennesseean's  Story.  By  An 
Editor.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1852. 

Michael  Bonham  :  or,  the  Fall  of  Bexar.  A  Tale  of  Texas. 
In  Five  Parts.     By  A  Southron.     Svo.     Richmond,  1852. 

The  Sword  and  the  Distaff,  or  Fair,  Fat,  and  Forty.     i2mo. 
Charleston,  1852. 
*^*Republislied  as  Woodcraft,  New  York,  1854. 

Marie  de  Berniere :  a  Tale  of  the  Crescent  City  .... 
i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1853. 

Vasconselos :  a  Romance  of  the  New  World.  By  Frank 
Cooper.     i2mo.     New  York,  1853. 

Egeria ;  or.  Voices  of  Thought  and  Counsel  for  the  Woods 
and  Wayside.  Frontispiece  and  vignette  title.  i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1853. 

Poems,  Descriptive,  Dramatic,  Legendary  and  Contempla- 
tive. Portrait.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New  York  and 
Charleston,    1853. 

South  Carolina  in  the  Revolutionary  War  :  being  a  Reply  to 
Certain  Misrepresentations  and  Mistakes  of  Recent 
Writers  in  Relation  to  the  Course  and  Conduct  of  this 
State.     By  A  Southron.     i2mo.     Charleston,  1853. 

Southward  Ho  !  A  Spell  of  Sunshine.  1 2mo.  New  York, 
1854. 

The  Forayers  ;  or,  the  Raid  of  the  Dog-Days.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1855. 

Inauguration  of  tlie  Spartanburg  Female  College,  August 
22nd,  1855  ;  with  the  Address  on  that  Occasion  by  W.  G. 
Simms.     12  mo.     Spartanburg,  1855. 

The  Power  of  Cotton.     8vo.     New  York,  1856. 

***Ascribed  to  Simms,  but  without  absolute  certainty. 


202  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

C:harlemont ;  or,  the  Pride  of  the  Village.  A  Tale  of  Ken- 
tucky.    Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1856. 

Eutaw ;  a  Sequel  to  The  Forayers.  A  Tale  of  the  Revolution. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1856. 

The  Cassique  of  Kiawah.  A  Colonial  Romance.  Frontis- 
piece.     i2mo.     New  York,  1859. 

Areytos,  or  Songs  and  Ballads  of  the  South.  With  other 
Poems  [including  Lays  of  the  Palmetto,  etc.].  i2mo. 
New  York  and  Charleston,  i860. 

[Anonymous.]  Sack  and  Destruction  of  the  City  of  Colum- 
bia, S.  C.  To  which  is  added  a  List  of  the  Property 
destroyed.     8vo.     Columbia,  1865. 

*=^*Printed  on  Confederate  bond  paper,  at  the  press  of  The 
Daily  Phenix. 

Army  Correspondence  of  Col.  John  Laurens,  in  1777-78, 
now  First  printed  from  Original  Letters  addressed  to  his 
Father,  Henry  Laurens.  With  a  Memoir  by  W.  G. 
Simms.     8vo.     New  York  :  The  Bradford  Club,  1867. 

A  Succinct  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Public  Services  of 
Colonel  John  Laurens,  Aid-de-Camp  to  General  Washing- 
ton, and  Special  Envoy  to  the  French  Court  during  the 
War  of  the  American  Revolution.  Together  with  a  Series 
of  Letters  written  by  him  relating  to  that  Eventful  Epoch 
and  addressed  to  his  Father,  Henry  Laurens,  President  of 
Congress.     8vo.     Williamstadt,  1867. 

(Edited.)  War  Poetry  of  the  South.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1867. 

The  Quaker  Partizans.  A  Story  of  the  Revolution.  Illus- 
trations.    i2mo.     New  York,  1869. 

The  Swamp  Robbers.     i8mo.     New  York,  1870. 

The  Sense  of  the  Beautiful :  an  Address  ....  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  May  3,  1870.     8vo.     Charleston,  1870. 

***A  uniform  edition  of  Simms'  writings,  revised  by  the 
author,  with  new  prefaces,  dedications,  etc.,  and  illustrations 
by  Darley,  was  published  as  Revolutionary  and  Border  Roman- 
ces of  the  South,  and  Poems,  in  20  volumes,  i2mo.  New  York, 
1853-59. 

***See  also  Bryant,  W.  C;  and  Paulding,  J.  K. 


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SMITH,  ELIZABETH  OAKES.     1806—1893. 

Riches  without  Wings.     i2mo.     Boston,  1838. 

The  Sinless  Child.     i2mo.     New  \ork,  1841. 

The  Western  Captive,  or  Times  of  Tecumseh.      Royal  8vo. 
New  York,  1842. 

Swaying  Reed,  an  Indian  Legend.      i2mo.  New  York,  1842. 

The  Sinless  Child  and  other  Poems.     Edited  by  John  Keese. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1843. 

Poetical  Writings  [with  preface  by  R.  W.  Griswold].     32mo. 
New  York,  1845. 

The  Moss  Cup.     Frontispiece.     32mo.     Boston,  1845. 

The  True  Child.     32mo.     Boston,  1845. 

The  Dandelion.     Frontispiece.     32mo.     Boston,  1846. 

Stories  for  Children.     i2mo.     Boston,  1847. 

The  Salamander.      A   Legend  for  Christmas.      Illustrations 
by  Darley.     8vo.     New  York,  1848. 

The  Lover's  Gift.     32mo.     Hartford,  1848. 

Woman  and  her  Needs.     i2mo.     New  York,  1851. 

Hints  on  Dress  and  Beauty.     12 mo.     New  York,  1852. 

Shadow  Land.     i2mo.     New  York,  1852. 

Old  New  York:  or.  Democracy  in  1689.  A  Tragedy.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1853. 

Bertha  and  Lily  ;  or,  the   Parsonage  of  Beach  Glen.       12 mo. 
New  York,  1854. 

The  Newsboy.     i2mo.     New  York,  1855. 

Hugo.     1 2 mo.     New  York,  1856. 

Mary  and  Hugo.     i2mo.     New  York,  1856. 

The  Sagamore  of  Saco.     Frontispiece.       i2mo.      New  York 
[1858]. 

Bald  Eagle  ;  or,  the  Last  of  the  Ramapaughs.     12  mo.     Lon- 
don, 1867. 


264  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Footprints  of  Time;  or,  Daily  Oracles.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1870. 

Sister  Electa,  or  Life  Sleeping  and  Waking.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1 87 1. 

My  Autobiography.     i2mo.     New  York,  187 1. 

SMITH,  FRANCIS  HOPKINSON.     1838— 

(With  Edward  Strahan.)  A  Book  of  the  Tile  Club.  114 
illustrations.     Folio.     Boston,   1886. 

Old  Lines  in  New  Black  and  White.  Twelve  Illustrations  of 
Lines  from  the  Poems  of  Holmes,  Lowell  and  Whittier. 
Folio.     Boston,  1S86. 

***The  same.     Large  paper.      Japan  proofs.       (100  copies.) 
Imperial  folio.    Boston,   1886. 

Well- Worn  Roads  of  Spain,  Holland  and  Italy ;  travelled  by 
a  Painter  in  Search  of  the  Picturesque.  Illustrations  by 
the  author.     Folio.     Boston,  1887. 

A  White  Umbrella  in  Mexico.  Illustrations  by  the  author. 
1 2  mo.     Boston,  1889. 

Col.  Carter  of  Cartersville.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1891. 

A  Day  at  Laguerre's  and  other  Days.   i2mo.      Boston,  1892. 

*#*The  same.     Large  paper.     (2';o  copies.)      Svo.      Boston, 
1892. 

American  Illustrators.  Illustrations.  (1,000  copies.)  Folio. 
New  York,  1892. 

(With  W.  H.  Gibson  and  others.)  Some  Artists  at  the  Fair.' 
Illustrations.     Svo.     New  Y'ork,  1893. 

Venice  of  To-day.  Illustrations  by  the  author.  Folio.  New] 
York,  1895. 

*^:*The  same.     Edition  De  Luxe.    Japan    proofs.      Imperial 
folio.     New  York,  1S95. 

*^*Other  editions,  two   at  least,  were   published  simultane- 
ously with  those  indicated. 

A  Gentleman  Vagabond  and  some  Others.     i6mo.     Boston, 

•  189.S. 

*^:*The  same.     Large  paper.     (250  copies.)      8vo.      Boston, 
1895. 


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SMITH,  RICHARD  PENN.     1799-1854. 

The  Eighth  of  January.  A  Drama.   i6i"no.   Philadelphia,i829. 

The  Deformed  ;  or,  Woman's  Trial,  a  Play.  i6mo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1830. 

The  Disowned  ;  or  the  Prodigals.  A  Play.  i6mo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1830. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Forsaken.  A  Novel.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1831. 

The  Actress  of  Padua  and  other  Tales.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1836. 

Life  of  David  Crockett.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1836. 

Miscellaneous  Works,  collected  by  his  Son,  Horace  W. 
Smith.     8vo.     Philadelphia,   1856. 

SMITH,  SEBA.     1 792-1868. 

The  Life  and  Writings  of  Major  Jack  Downing,  of  Downing- 
ville.  Way  Down  East  in  the  State  of  Maine.  Written  by 
Himself.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1833. 

Letters  of  J.  Downing,  Major,  to  his  Old  Friend,  Mr. 
Dwight,  of  The  New  York  Daily  Advertiser.  Illustrations. 
1 2 mo.     New  York,  1834. 

Powhatan;  a  Metrical  Historical  Romance.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1 84 1. 

(Edited.)  Dew-Drops  of  the  Nineteenth  Century.  Plates. 
1 2 mo.     New  York,  1846. 

New  Elements  of  Geometry.     8vo.     New  York,  1850. 

My  Thirty  Years  out  of  the  Senate.  By  Major  Jack  Down- 
ing.    Illustrations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1859. 

SNELLING,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH.     1804- 1848. 

Tales  of  Travel  West  of  the  Mississippi.  By  Solomon  Bell. 
Illustrations.     24mo.     Boston,  1830. 

[Anonymous.]  Tales  of  the  North  West ;  or  Sketches  of 
Indian  Life  and  Character.     i6mo.     Boston,  1830. 


266  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

A  Brief  and  Impartial  History  of  the  Life  and  Actions  of 
Andrew  Jackson.     By  A  Free  Man.   i6mo.    Boston,  183 1. 

The  Polar  Regions  of  the  Western  Continent  Explored. 
With  Adventures  ....  of  Parry,  Franklin,  Lyon.  8vo. 
Boston,  1 83 1. 

[Anonymous.]  Truth ;  a  New  Year's  Gift  for  Scribblers. 
i6mo.      Boston,  1831. 

Truth,  a  Gift  for  Scribblers.  Second  Edition  with  Additions 
and  Emendations  [consisting  of  prologue,  additional  pre- 
face, and  names  of  those  pilloried,  which  were  indicated 
by  initials  only  in  first  edition].     i6mo.      Boston,  1832. 

Expose  of  the  Vice  of  Gambling  as  it  lately  existed  in  Massa- 
chusetts.    i2mo.     Boston,   1833. 

Six  Months  in  a  House  of  Correction.   i8mo.     Boston,  1835. 

Indian  Nullification  of  the  Unconstitutional  Laws  of  Massa- 
chusetts, relative  to  the  Marshpee  Tribe  ;  or  the  Pre- 
tended Riot  explained.  By  William  Apes.  12  mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1835. 

*^* Ascribed   to    Snelling   by  Drake.     See    No.   347,    Drake 
catalogue. 

SPOFFORD,  HARRIET  ELIZABETH  PRESCOTT.      1835— 

[Anonymous.]  Sir  Rohan's  Ghost.  A  Romance.  i2mo. 
Boston,  i860. 

The  Amber  Gods,  and  other  Stories.     12  mo.     Boston,  1863. 

Azarian :  an  Episode.     i2mo.     Boston,  1864. 

New  England  Legends.     Illustrations.     8vo.      Boston,  1871. 

The  Thief  in  the  Night.     i2mo.     Boston,  1872. 

Art  Decoration  applied  to  Furniture.  Illustrations.  Small 
4to.     New  York,  1878. 

The  Servant- Girl  Question.     i8mo.     Boston,  1881. 

Hester  Stanley  at  St.  Mark's.  Illustrations.  i6mo.  Boston,i882. 

Poems.     i6mo.     Boston,  1882. 

The  Marquis  of  Carrabas.      i6mo.     Boston,  1882. 


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Ballads  About  Authors.    Illustrations.     8vo.    Boston  [1887]. 
***The  same.     Edition  de  Luxe.     4to.     Boston  [1887]. 

A  Lost  Jewel.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     Boston,  1891. 

House  and  Hearth.     i6mo.     New  York,  1891. 

Rumor.  By  Elizabeth  Sheppard.  With  Memoir  of  the 
Author  by  Harriet  P.  Spofford.    i2mo.     Chicago,  1892. 

A  Scarlet  Poppy  and  other  Stories.     i6mo.  New  York,  1894. 

(With  Louise  I.  Guiney  and  Alice  Brown.)  Three  Heroines 
of  New  England  History.  Their  True  Stories  herein  set 
forth.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1894. 

*^*The  same.     Large  paper.     (100  copies.)      Svo.      Boston, 
1894. 

SPRAGUE,  CHARLES.     1791-1875. 

The  Prize  Ode  ....  recited  at  the  Representation  of  the 
Shakespeare  j  Jubilee,  Boston,  February  13,  1824.  8vo. 
[Boston,  1824.] 

Prize  Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1824. 

An  Oration  delivered  Fourth  of  July,  1825.  Svo.  Boston, 
1825. 

Curiosity  :  a  Poem,  delivered  at  Cambridge,  before  the  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  Society,  August  27,  1829.  Svo.     Boston,  1S29. 

An  Ode  :  pronounced  before  the  Inhabitants  of  Boston,  Sept. 
17th,  1830,  at  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Settlement 
of  the  City.     Svo.     Boston,  1830. 

Writings,  now  first  collected.     Svo.     New  York,  1S41. 

Poetical  and  Prose  AVritings.     Portrait.  i2mo.  Boston,  1850. 

Poetical  and  Prose  Writings.  With  Biographical  Sketch  [by 
Charles  J.  Sprague].     Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  1S76. 

STEDMAN,  EDMUND  CLARENCE.     1S33— 

Poems,  Lyrical  and  Idyllic.     i2mo.     New  York,  i860. 

The  Prince's  Ball.  A  Brochure.  From  Vanity  Fair.  Illus- 
trations.    1 2 mo.     New  York,  i860. 

The  Battle  of  Bull  Run.     i2mo.     New  York,  1861. 


2(i8  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Alice  of  Monmouth,  an  Idyl  of  the  Great  War,  with  other 
Poems.     1 2 mo.     New  York,  1864. 

[Anonymous.]  A  Reconstruction  Letter.  (Privately  printed  ; 
100  copies.)     8vo.     New  York,  1866. 

The  Blameless  Prince,  and  other  Poems.  Vignette.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1869. 

Rip  Van  Winkle  and  his  Wonderful  Nap.  Illustrations  by 
S.  Eytinge.     4to.     Boston,  1870. 

Proceedings  at  the  Fourth  Annual  Re-Union  of  the  Society 
of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  ....  May  7,  1872. 
[Poem,  Gettysburg,  by  Stedman,  pp.  23-26.]  8vo.  New 
York,  1873. 

Poetical  Works.     Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  1873. 

Cameos.  Selected  from  the  Works  of  Walter  Savage  Landor. 
By  E.  C.  Stedman  and  T.  B.  Aldrich.  With  an  Introduc- 
tion.    Square  i6mo.     Boston,   1874. 

Victorian  Poets.     i2mo.     Boston,  1876. 

Octavius  Brooks  Frothingham  and  the  New  Faith.  Portrait. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1876. 

Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning.     Portrait.   3 2 mo.     Boston, 1 87 7. 

Favorite  Poems.     Illustrations.     3 2 mo.     Boston,  1877. 

Hawthorne  and  other  Poems.     i6mo.     Boston,  1877. 

Bryant  Memorial  Meeting  of  the  Century  Club,  Nov.  12  th, 
1878.  [Poem,  The  Death  of  Bryant,  by  Stedman,  pp.  69- 
74 ;  also  poems  by  R.  H.  Stoddard,  Bayard  Taylor  and 
others.]   Portrait.  '  8vo.     New  York  [1878]. 

Proceedings  at  a  Reception  in  Honor  of  the  Rev.  O.  B. 
Frothingham  ....  April  22,  1879  ....  [Addresses  by 
Stedman,  G.  W.  Curtis  and  others.]  Small  4to.  New 
York,  1879. 

Lyrics  and  Idyls,  with  other  Poems.   i2mo.  London,  1879. 

The  Lovers  of  Provence,  Aucassin  and  Nicolette  .... 
Translated  into  English  Prose  and  Verse  by  A.  R.  Mac- 
donough  [with  introduction  by  Stedman].  Small  4to. 
New  York  [1880]. 


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Vignettes  in  Rhyme,  and  other  V^erses,  by  Austin  Dobson. 
[With  introduction  by  Stedman.]      ramo.  New  York,  1880. 

Edgar  Allan  Poe.     Vignette  portrait.    i6mo.     Boston,  188 1. 

Complete  Pocket-Guide  to    Europe.      24mo.    Boston,   1882, 
New  York,  1887. 
*^*Re-edited  annually. 

The  Raven,  by  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  With  Comment  by  Ed- 
mund Clarence  Stedman.  Illustrations  by  Dor^.  Folio. 
New  York,  1S84. 

Poetical  Works.  Household  Edition.  Portrait.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1884. 

Songs  and  Ballads.  Illustrations.  (100  copies.)  Square 
i2mo.     New  York  :    The  Book  Fellows'  Club,  1884. 

Poets  of  America.  Small  8vo.     Boston,  1885. 

*^*The  same.     Large  paper,  portraits  on  India  paper.      ('5^ 
copies.)     2  volumes,  8vo.     Boston,  1885. 

Victorian  Poets.  Revised  and  Extended  by  a  Supplemen- 
tary Chapter,  to  the  Fiftieth  Year  of  the  Period  under  Re- 
view.    Small  8vo.     Boston,  1887. 

*:^*The  same.     Large  paper,  portraits  on  Japan  paper.      (250 
copies.)     2  volumes,  Svo.     Boston,  1887. 

The  Star  Bearer.  [A  Christmas  poem.]  Illustrations.  4to. 
Boston,  1888. 

(Edited,  with  Ellen  Mackay  Hutchinson.)  A  Library  of 
American  Literature,  from  the  Earliest  Settlement  to  the 
Present  Time.  Portraits.  11  volumes,  royal  Svo.  New 
York,  1888-90. 

The  Lord's  Prayer  Illustrated.  The  Poem  translated  from 
the  Old  German  by  Edmund  Clarence  Stedman.  Svo. 
New  York  [1890]. 

The  Nature  and  Elements  of  Poetry.  Frontispiece.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1 89  2. 

*^*Also,  75   copies,  wholly   uncut,  paper   labels,    small  Svo. 
Boston,  1892. 


270  AMERICAN  AUTHOliS. 

A  Victorian  Antholotjy,  Selections  illustrating  the  Editor's 
Critical  Review  of  British  Poetry  in  the  Reign  of  Victoria. 
Portrait  and  vignette.     Small  Svo.     Boston,  1895. 

*:^*The  same.  Large  paper.  2  portraits  and  vignette.  (250 
copies.)     2  volumes,  Svo.     Boston,  1895. 

*^*See  also  Burroughs,  John;  Lowell,  J.  R.,  and  Poe, 
Edgar  Allan. 

STILLMAN,  WILLIAM  JAMES.     1828— 

(Edited,  with  John  Durand.)  The  Crayon.  [Containing 
original  contributions  by  Lowell,  Aldrich  and  others.]  8 
volumes,  4to.     New  York,  1 85 5-61. 

The  Acropolis  of  Athens  illustrated  picturesquely  and  archi- 
tecturally in  Photography.  (Privately  printed ;  100 
copies.)     Folio.     London,  1870. 

The  Cretan  Insurrection  of  1866,  '67,  '68.     i2mo.     London, 

1874. 

The  Amateur's  Photographic  Guide  Book.  Illustrations. 
8vo.     London, 1874. 

Poetic  Localities  of  Cambridge.  Illustrated  with  Heliotypes 
from  Nature.     4to.     Boston,  1876. 

Herzegovina  and  the  Late  Uprising  :  the  Causes  of  the  Lat- 
ter and  the  Remedy.     i2mo.     London,  1877. 

On  the  Track  of  Ulysses  :  together  with  an  Expedition  in 
Quest  of  the  So-Called  Venus  of  Milo.  Two  Studies  of 
Archseology  made  during  a  Cruise  among  the  Greek 
Islands.     Illustrations.     4to.     Boston,  188S. 

Old  Italian  Masters.     Illustrations.      4to.     New  York,  1892. 

*^*The  same.  Edition  de  Luxe.  (iS  copies.)  Japan  paper 
proofs,  signed  bj  artist  and  printer.  Imperial  folio.  New  York, 
1892. 

*^*See  also  Howells,  W.  D. 

STIMSON,  FREDERICK  JESUP     (J.  S.,  of  Dale).     1853  — 

[Anonymou^.]  RoUo's  Journey  to  Cambridge.  [By  F.  J. 
Stimson  and  John  T.  Wheelwright.]  Illustrations.  Small 
4to.     Boston,  1880. 

*:^*Whilst  the  earlier  pages  were  being  printed,  this  title  was 
mistakenly  credited  to  Robert  Grant,  and  so  inserted,  although 
at  the  time  it  was,  as  now,  included  in  the  list  prepared  of  Mr. 
Stimson's  writings. 


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Glossary  of  Technical  Terms,  Phrases  and  Maxims  of  the 
Common  Law.     i2mo.     Boston,  1881. 

Giierndale  :  an  Old  Story.     i2mo.     New  York,  1882. 

The  Crime  of  Henry  Vane  :  a  Story  with  a  Moral.  i6mo. 
New  York,  1884. 

The  Sentimental  Calendar.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1886. 

American  Statute  Law  :  an  Analytical  and  Compared  Digest 
of  the  Constitutions  and   Civil   Public  Statutes  of  all  the 
States  and  Territories,  relating  to  Persons  and  Property,  in 
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*^*The  same.     Vol.  II.     8vo.     Boston,  1892. 

The  Residuary  Legatee  ;  or  the  Posthumous  Jest  of  the  Late 
John  Austin.     i2mo.     New  York,  18S8. 

First  Harvests :  an  Episode  in  the  Life  of  Mrs.  Levison 
Govver.  A  Satire  without  a  Moral.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1888. 

In  Three  Zones.      i2rao.     New  York,  1893. 

Labor  in  its  Relations  to  Law.     i6mo.     New  York,  1895. 
***See  also  Grant,  Robert. 

STOCKTON,  FRANCIS  RICHARD.     1834—' 

Ting-a-Ling.      Illustrations.      Square     i2mo.       New   York, 

1870. 
(With    M.    E.    Stockton.)     Roundabout   Rambles  in  Lands 

of  Fact  and  Fancy.     Illustrations.    4to.     New  York,  1872. 

(With  M.  E.  Stockton.)  The  Home  :  where  it  should  be 
and  what  to  put  in  it.      i2mo.     New  York,  1872. 

What  might  have  been  expected.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1874. 

Tales  out  of  School.     Illustrations.     4to.     New  York,  1875. 

Rudder  Grange.     Illustrations.     i2rao.     New  York,  1879. 

A  Jolly  Fellowship.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1880. 

The  Floating  Prince  and  other  Fairy  Tales.  8vo.  New 
York,  1 88 1. 


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The  Lady,  or  the  Tiger?  and  other  Stories.       lamo.     New 
York,  1884. 

The  Story  of  Viteau.     i2mo.     New  York,  1884. 

The  Casting  away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and  Mrs.  Aleshine.     i2mo. 
New  York  [1886]. 

The  Christmas  Wreck  and  other  Stories.     i2mo.    New  York, 
1886. 

The  Late  Mrs.  NulL     i2mo.     New  York,  1886. 

The   Bee-Man  of  Orm    and  other   Fanciful   Tales.     i2mo. 
New  York,  1887. 

The  Hundredth  Man.     i2mo.     New  York,  1887. 

Amos    Kilbright :    his    Adscititious  Experiences ;   with  other 
Stories.     i2mo.     New  York,  1888. 

The  Dusantes.     [Sequel  to  The  Casting  away  of  Mrs.  Leeks 
and  Mrs.  Aleshine.]      i2mo.     New  York  [1888]. 

Personally   Conducted.      Illustrations.       Square    8vo.     New 
York,  1889. 

The  Great  War  Syndicate.     i2mo.     New  York  [1889]. 

The   Stories   of  the    Three    Burglars.     i2mo.     New    York 
[1889]. 

Ardis  Claverden.     i2mo.     New  York  [1890]. 

The    Merry    Chanter.      Illustrations.      12 mo.      New   York, 
1890. 

The    Rudder  Grangers  Abroad   and   other   Stories.     i2mo. 
New  York,  1891. 

The  Squirrel  Inn.     Illustrations.     12 mo.     New  York,  1891. 

The  House  of  Martha.     i2mo.     Boston,  189 1. 

The  Clocks  of  Rondaine,  and   other   Stories.     Illustrations. 
Square  8vo.     New  York,  1892. 

The    Watchmaker's  Wife  and   other   Stories.     i2mo.     New 
York,  1893. 


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Pomona's  Travels.  A  Series  of  Letters  to  the  Mistress  ol 
Rudder  Grange  from  her  Former  Handmaiden.  Illustra- 
tions.    i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

The  Adventures  of  Captain  Horn.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1895. 

A  Chosen  Few.     Portrait.      i6mo.     New  York,  1895. 

STODDARD,  CHARLES  WARREN.     1843  — 

Poems.     Illustrations.     8vo.     San  Francisco,  1S67. 

South  Sea  Idyls.     iSmo.     Boston,  1873. 

Summer  Cruising  in  the  South  Sea.  Illustrations.  i6mo. 
London,  1874. 

Mashallah  !  A  Flight  into  Egypt.  i6mo.  New  York, 
1880. 

A  Trip  to  Hawaii.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  [San  Francisco, 
1885.] 

The  Lepers  of  Molokai.     16 mo.     Notre  Dame,  Ind.,  1885. 

[Anonymous.]  A  Troubled  Heart  and  how  it  was  com- 
forted at  Last.     i6mo.     Notre  Dame,  1885. 

South  Sea  Idyls.  With  Introductory  Letter  by  W.  D. 
Hovvells.     i2mo.     Boston,  1892. 

*+*T\vo  Idyls   are  here    given  for  the  first    time,  and    one  of 
those  included  in  1S73  edition  is  omitted. 

Hawaiian  Life;  or,  Lazy  Letters  from  Low  Latitudes.  12 mo. 
Chicago,  1894. 

STODDARD,  ELIZABETH  DREW.     1823  — 

The  Morgesons.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     New  York,  1862. 

Two  Men.     i2mo.     New  York,  1865. 

Temple  House.     i2mo.     New  York,  1868. 

Lally  Dinks'  Doings.     Square  i6mo.     Boston,  1874. 

(Edited,  with  Mary  Abigail  Dodge.)  Little  Folk  Life  Series. 
Illustrations.     3  volumes,  square  i6mo.     Boston,  1874. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,   1895. 

***See  also  Dodge,  Mary  A.  ;  and  Stoddard,  R  .  H. 


274  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

STODDARD,  RICHARD  HENRY.     1825— 

Footprints.     (Privately  printed.)      i2mo.     New  York,  1849, 
Poems.      i2mo.     Boston,  1852. 

Adventures  in  Fairy- Land.  Illustrations.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1853- 

Town  and  Country  and  the  Voices  in  the  Shell.  Illustrations. 
Square  i2mo.     New  York,  1857. 

Songs  of  Summer.      i2mo.     Boston,  1857. 

[Anonymous.]  Life,  Travels  and  Books  of  A.  Von  Hum- 
boldt. With  an  Introduction  by  Bayard  Taylor.  Portrait. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1859. 

(Edited.)  The  Loves  and  Heroines  of  the  Poets.  12  por- 
traits.    4to.     New  York,  1861. 

(Edited.)     Essays  by  George  Brimley.     izmo.     New  York, 

1861. 

(Edited.)  General  Lyon's  Political  Essays  and  Life.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1861. 

(Edited.)  J.  G.  Vassar's  Twenty-One  Years  round  the  World. 
8vo.   New  York,  1862. 

The  King's  Bell.     i2mo.     New  York,  1863. 

The  Story  of  Little  Red-Riding-Hood  ;  told  in  Verse.  Illus- 
trations.    4to.     New  York,  1864. 

The  Children  in  the  Wood ;  told  in  Verse.  Illustrations. 
4to.     New  York,  1865. 

Abraham   Lincoln :    an  Horatian  Ode.       4to.      New  York 

[1865]. 

(Edited.)  Golden  Leaves  from  the  Late  English  Poets. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1865. 

(Edited.)  Under  Green  Leaves  :  a  Book  of  Rural  Poems. 
Illustrations.     i6mo.     New  York,  1865. 

(Edited.)  Melodies  and  Madrigals ;  mostly  from  the  Old 
English  Poets.  Illuminated  title.  Square  i6mo.  New 
York,  1866. 


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Putnam  the  Brave.     Illustrations.     4to.     Boston,  1869. 

(Edited,  with  Elizabeth  Stoddard.)  Remember :  a  Keep- 
sake.    Illustrations.     Small  8vo.     New  York  [1869]. 

The  Book  of  the  East  and  other  Poems.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1871. 

(Edited.)  The  Bric-a-Brac  Series.  [Personal  reminiscen- 
ces of  famous  poets,  novelists,  humorists,  actors,  musicians, 
etc.]      10  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1874-76. 

(Edited.)  The  Sans  Souci  Series.  A  Library  of  Anecdote 
Biographies.  Portraits  and  illustrations.  5  volumes,! 2mo. 
New  York,  1876. 

*+*The  volume  entitled  Men  and  Manners  a  Hundred  Years 
Ago,  was  edited  by  H.  E.  Scudder.  • 

A  Century  After :  Picturesque  Glimpses  of  Philadelphia  and 
Pennsylvania.  Illustrations.  15  parts  [of  which  parts  4- 
15,  inclusive,  were  edited  by  Stoddard],  4to.  Philadelphia, 
1876. 

(Edited.)  Letters  addressed  by  Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning 
to  R.  H.  Home.  Portrait.  Square  i6mo.  New  York, 
1877- 

Ninth  Annual  Re-Union  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac,  at  Springfield,  Mass.  [Poem,  by  Stoddard,  pp. 
12-18.]     8vo.     New  York,  1878. 

Prose  and  Verse,  Humorous  and  Satirical,  of  Thomas  Moore, 
with  Suppressed  Passages,  from  the  Memoirs  of  Lord  By- 
ron, chiefly.  [With  preface  by  Stoddard.]  Frontispiece. 
8vo.     New  York,  1878. 

William  Cullen  Bryant.     32mo.     New  York,  1879. 

Nathaniel  Hawthorne.  A  Memoir.  Square  i6mo.  New 
York,  1879. 

Poems.  Complete  Edition.  Portrait.  8vo.  New  York, 
1880. 

(Edited,  with  memoir,  pp.  i-clxxviii.)  Select  Works  of  Ed- 
gar Poe ;  Prose  and  Verse.  Portrait.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1 880. 


276  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Queens  of  England  of  the  House  of  Hanover,  by  Dr.  Doran. 
With  Preface  by  R.  H.  Stoddard.  2  volumes,  small  8vo. 
New  York,  1880. 

(Edited.)  Life  and  Works  of  Washington  Irving.  Portrait. 
Royal  8vo.     New  York,  1880. 

Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow.  A  Medley  in  Prose  and 
Verse.     Portrait.     Square  8vo.     New  York,  1882. 

(Edited,  with  W.  J.  Linton.)  English  Verse.  5  volumes, 
i2mo.     New  York,  1883. 

Life  of  Washington  Irving.     i6mo.     New  York,  1886. 

The  Lion's  Cub  with  other  Verse.      Portrait.     i2mo.      New 
York,  1890. 
•  *^*The  same.     (100  copies.)     i6mo.     London,  1891. 

Under  the  Evening  Lamp.     i2mo.     New  York,  1892. 

Life,  Letters  and  Friendships  of  Richard  Monckton  Milnes, 
First  Lord  Houghton,  by  T.  Wemyss  Reid.  With  Intro- 
duction by  R.  H.  Stoddard.  Portraits.  2  volumes,  8vo. 
New  York  [1893]. 

*^*See  also  Bryant,  W.  C.  ;  Burroughs,  John;  Lowell,  J. 
R. ;  Stedman,  E.  C.  ;  and  Whittier,  J.  G. 

STORY,  WILLIAM  WETMORE.     1819-1895. 

Report  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Circuit  Court 
of  the  United  States  for  the  First  Circuit.  3  volumes, 
8vo.     Boston,  1842-47. 

Address  delivered  before  the  Harvard  Musical  Association. 
8vo.     Boston,  1842. 

Nature  and  Art :  a  Poem  delivered  before  the  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  University;  August  29,  1844, 
8vo.     Boston,  1844. 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Contracts  not  under  Seal.  Royal  8vo. 
Boston,  1844. 

Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Sales  of  Personal  Property  .  . 
Royal  8vo.     Boston,  1S47. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1847. 

(Edited.)     Life  and  Letters  of  Joseph  Story.      Portrait, 
volumes,  8 vo.     Boston,  185 1. 


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Poems  [revised,  with  many  now  first  published].  i2mo. 
Boston,  1S56. 

Poem  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  Crawford's  Statue  of 
Beethoven  at  the  Boston  Music  Hall,  March  i,  1856,  Svo. 
Boston,  1856. 

The  American  Question.     8vo.     London,  1862. 

Roba  di  Roma;  or  Walks  and  Talks  about  Rome.  2  vol- 
umes, i2mo.     London,   1862. 

Proportions  of  the  Human  Figure,  according  to  a  New  Canon 
for  Practical  Uses.  Illustrations.  Royal  8vo.  London, 
1866. 

Graffiti  d' Italia.      lamo.      Edinburgh  and  New  York,  1868. 

A  Roman  Lawyer  in  Jerusalem.  First  Century.  i6mo.  Bos- 
ton [1870]. 

Rome.  By  Francis  Wey.  With  an  Introduction  by  W.  W. 
Story.     Illustrations.     4to.     London,  1872. 

Nero:  an  Historical  Play.     i6mo.     Edinburgh,  1875. 

Stephania,  a  Tragedy  in  Five  Acts, — with  a  Prologue.  (  Pri- 
vately printed.)      i6mo.     Edinburgh   [1875]. 

Castle  St.  Angelo  and  The  Evil  Eye.  Being  Additional  Chap- 
ters to  Roba  di  Roma.      Illustrations.     12  mo.      London, 

1877. 

Ode  on  the  Anniversary  of  Fifth  Half-Century  of  the  Land- 
ing of  John  Endicott  at  Salem,  Mass.  Portrait.  Small 
4to.     Salem,  1878. 

Vallambrosa.     i2mo.     Edinburgh,  1881. 

He  and  She:  a  Poet's  Portfolio.     iSmo.     Boston,  1883. 

Poems.     2  volumes,  i6mo.     Edinburgh,  1885. 
***Also,  2  volumes,  i6mo.     Boston,  1886. 

Fiammetta  :  a  Summer  Idyl.     i6mo.     Boston,  1886. 

Conversations  in  a  Studio,     2  volumes,  i6mo.  Boston,  1890. 

Excursions  in  Art  and  Letters.     i6mo.     Boston,  1891. 

A  Poet's  Portfolio.     Later  Readings.     i8mo.     Boston,  1894. 
*^*See  also  Holmes,  O.  W.  ;  and  Norton,  C.  E. 


278  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

STOWE,  HARRIET  BEECHER.     1812-1896. 

The  Mayflower,  or,  Sketches  of  Scenes  and  Characters 
among  the  Descendants  of  the  Pilgrims.  i8mo.  New 
York,  1843. 

Works  of  Charlotte  Elizabeth  (Tonna).  With  an  Introduc- 
tion by  Harriet  B.  Stowe.  Portrait.  2  volumes,  8vo.  New 
York,  1847. 

Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  or.  Life  among  the  Lowly.  Illustrations. 
2  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1852. 

The  Two  Altars  ;  or,  Two  Pictures  in  one.  i2mo.  [New 
York,  1852.] 

Uncle  Sam's  Emancipation  ;  Earthly  Care  a  Heavenly  Disci- 
pline, and  other  Sketches.  With  a  Sketch  of  Mrs.  Stowe's 
Family.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1853. 

A  Key  to  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  presenting  the  Original    Facts 
and  Documents  upon  which  the   Story  is  founded.      To-  - 
gether  with  Corroborative  Statements  verifying  the  Truth  ot 
the  Work.     8vo.     Boston,  1853. 

Sunny  Memories  of  Foreign  Lands.  Illustrations.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     Boston,  1854. 

The  Mayflower  and  Miscellaneous  Writings.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1855. 

The  Colored  Patriots  of  the  American  Revolution,  with 
Sketches  of  other  Distinguished  Colored  Persons  ....  by 
William  C.  Nell.  With  an  Introduction  by  H.  B.  Stowe. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1855. 

First  Geography  for  Children.  Illustrations  and  maps. 
Square  i2mo.     Boston,  1855. 

Dred  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Great  Dismal  Swamp.     2  volumes,  i2mo. 
Boston,  1856. 
*^<*Reissued  as  Nina  Gordon,  Boston,  1866., 

Earthly  Care,  a  Heavenly  Discipline.  [First  separate  edit- 
ion.]    48n'io.     Boston  and  Cleveland,  1856. 

Father  Henson's  Story  of  his  own  Life.  With  an  Introduction 
by  Mrs.  Stowe.     Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  1858. 


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Our  Charley  and  what  to  do  with  him.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1858. 

The  Minister's  Wooing.     i2mo.     New  York,  1859. 

Helen  Ruthven  Waterston.  [A  privately  printed  collection 
of  memorial  tributes  by  Mrs.  Stowe,  W.  C.  Bryant  and 
others.]     8vo.     Boston,  i860. 

The  Pearl  of  Orr's  Island;  a  Story  of  the  Coast  of  Maine. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1862. 

Agnes  of  Sorrento.     i2mo.     Boston,  1862. 

Reply  to  the  Address  of  Thousands  of  Women  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland  to  their  Sisters  of  the  United  States.  i6mo. 
London,  1863. 

The  Ravages  of  a  Carpet.     i6mo.     Boston,  1864. 

House  and  Home  Papers.  By  Christopher  Crowfield.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1864. 

Stories  about  our  Boys.  12  mo.  Edinburgh  and  London, 
1865. 

Little  Foxes.  By  Christopher  Crowfield.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1866. 

Religious  Poems.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,   1867. 

Queer  Little  People.  Illustrations.  Square  i6mo.  Boston, 
1867. 

Daisy's  First  Winter  and  other  Stories.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1867. 

The  Chimney  Comer.  By  Christopher  Crowfield.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1868. 

Men  of  our  Times,  or  leading  Patriots  of  the  Day.  Portraits. 
Svo.     Hartford,  1868. 

Oldtown  Folks.     i2mo.     Boston,  1869. 

(With  Catherine  E.  Beecher.)  The  American  Woman's 
Home,  or,  Principles  of  Domestic  Science.  Illustrations. 
8vo.     New  York,  1869. 


280  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Lady  Byron  vindicated.  A  History  of  the  Byron  Controversy 
from  its  Beginning  in  1816  to  the  Present  Time.  12  mo. 
Boston,  1870. 

Little  Pussy  Willow.  Illustrations.  Square  i2mo.  Boston, 
1870. 

Pink  and  White  Tyranny.  A  Society  Novel.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1871. 

Sam  Lawson's  Fireside  Stories.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1 87 1. 

My  Wife  and  I;  or,  Harry  Henderson's  History.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1871. 

(With  others.)  Six  of  One,  by  Half  a  Dozen  of  the  Other. 
1 2  mo.     Boston,  1S72. 

Lives  and  Deeds  of  our  Self-Made  Men.  19  portraits.  8vo. 
Hartford,  1872. 

Palmetto  Leaves.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,  1873. 

Woman  in  Sacred  History  :    a  Series  of  Sketches  drawn  from 
Scriptural,   Historical,  and  Legendary  Sources.     Portraits. 
4to.     New  York,  1873. 
*^*Reissued  as  Bible  Heroines,  New  York,  1S76. 

Betty's  Bright  Idea  and  other  Tales.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1875. 

We  and  our  Neighbors  ;  or,  the  Records  of  an  Unfashionable 
Street.     8vo.     New  York,  1875. 

Deacon  Pitkin's  Farm,  and  Christ's  Christmas  Presents. 
i6mo.     London,  1875. 

Footsteps  of  the  Master.     i2mo.     New  York,  1876. 

Captain  Kidd's  Money  and  other  Stories.  i2mo.  London, 
1876. 

The  Ghost  in  the  Mill  and  other  Stories.     i2mo.     London, 

1876. 

Poganuc  People  :  their  Loves  and  Lives.     12  mo.     New  York, 

1S78. 

A  Dog's  Mission,  or  a  Story  of  the  Old  Avery  House,  and 
other  Stories.     Square  12  mo.     New  York,  1881. 


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Life  of  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe,  compiled  from  her  Journals 
and  Letters  By  Charles  E.  Stowe.  Portraits  and  illustra- 
tions.    8vo.     Boston,  1889. 

*:»*A11  enquiries  relative  to  An  Elementary  Geography,  said 
to  have  been  published  by  Mrs.  Stowe,  in  1833,  have  proved 
fruitless,  so  that  more  definite  data  cannot  be  given. 

STREET,  ALFRED  BILLINGS.     1811-1881. 

Nature  :  a  Poem  pronounced  at  the  Annual  Commencement 
of  Geneva  College.     8vo.     Geneva  [N.  Y.],  1840. 

The  Burning  of  Schenectady  and  other  Poems.  i2mo. 
Albany,  1842. 

Drawings  and  Tintings.     Royal  8vo.     New  York,  1844. 

Poems.  Complete  Edition.  Frontispiece  and  vignette  title. 
8vo.     New  York,  1845. 

Fugitive  Poems.     8vo.     New  York,  1846. 

Frontenac  ;  or,  the  Atotarho  of  the  Iroquois.  A  Metrical 
Romance.      Portrait.      i2mo.      New   York,    1849. 

Our  State  :  a  Poem  delivered  before  the  Literary  Societies  of 
the  N.  Y.  University,  on  the  26th  of  June,  1849.  8vo.  New 
York,  1849. 

A  Poem  delivered  at  the  Anniversary  of  the  Pittsfield  Young 
Ladies'  Institute,  Sept.  30,  1852.     8vo.     Albany,  1852. 

Science  :  a  Poem.     8vo.     Albany,  1856. 

The  Pilgrim  Spirit.  A  Poem  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
Society  at  Yale  College,  July  30,  1857.     8vo.    New  Haven, 

1857. 

The  Council  of  Revision  of  the  State  of  New  York,  its  History 
....  [etc.]     8vo.     Albany,  1859. 

Woods  and  Waters  ;  or,  the  Saranac  and  Racket.  Illustra- 
tions.    i2mo.     New  York,  i860. 

Frontenac.     A  Poem  of  the  Iroquois.     4to.    Albany,  i860. 
***The  same.     (300  copies.)     410.     Albany,  1S66. 

A  Digest  of  Taxation  in  the  United  States.  8vo.  Albany, 
1864. 


282  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Forest  Pictures  in  the  Adirondacks,  by  John  A.  Hows ;  with 
[i6]  Original  Poems  by  A.  B.  Street.  Small  4to.  New 
York,  1864. 

Poems.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1867. 

The  Indian  Pass.     12  mo.     New  York,  1869. 

Lake  and  Mountain  ;  or,  Autumn  in  the  Adirondacks.  Illus- 
trations.    i2mo.     New  York,  1870. 

Eagle  Pine ;  or  Sketches  of  a  New  York  Frontier  Village. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1871. 

SULLIVAN,  THOMAS  RUSSELL.     1849  — 

Roses  of  Shadow.     i2mo.     New  York,  1885. 

Day  and  Night  Stories.     i2mo.     New  York,  189 1. 

Day  and  Night  Stories.  Second  Series.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1893. 

Tom  Sylvester.     A  Novel.     i2mo.     New  York,  1893. 
TABB,  JOHN  BANISTER.     1845  — 

Poems.     (Privately   printed.)     Square    i8mo.      [Baltimore, 

1883.] 

An  Octave  to  Mary.  [Poems.]  Frontispiece.  Oblong  i6mo. 
Baltimore,  1893. 

Poems.     (500  copies.)     Square  i8mo.     Boston,  1894. 

*^*Also   50   copies   on    hand-made   paper,  and   5    on   China 
paper. 

TAPPAN,  WILLIAM  BRIGHAM.     1 794-1849. 

New  England  and  other  Poems.  i8mo.  Philadelphia, 
1819. 

Songs  of  Judah  and  other  Melodies.  i8mo.  Philadelphia, 
1820. 

Lyrics.     12  mo.     Philadelphia,  1822. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1822. 

Lyric  Poems.     i6mo.     Philadelphia,  1826. 


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Poem  [Missions]  read  before  the  Porter  Rhetorical  Society, 
Andover.  8vo.     Boston,  1836. 

The  Poet's  Tribute.     Portrait.     i6mo.     Boston,  1840. 

Poems  and  Lyrics.     i6mo.     Boston,  1842. 

The  Daughter  of  the  Isles  and  other  Poems.  Vignette. 
24mo.     Boston,   1844. 

Poetry  of  the  Heart.     i2mo.     Worcester,  1845. 

Sacred  and  Miscellaneous  Poems.     i6mo.     Boston,  1846. 

Poetry  of  Life.     Portrait.     i6mo.     Boston,  1848. 

The  Sunday  School  and  other  Poems.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1848. 

Late  and  Early  Poems.     24mo.     Worcester,  1849. 

The  Memento.     24mo.     Boston,  1849. 

TAYLOR,   [JAMES]  BAYARD.     1825-1878. 

Ximena ;  or  the  Battle  of  the  Sierra  Morena,  and  other 
Poems.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1844. 

Views  a-Foot ;  or,  Europe  seen  with  Knapsack  and  Staff. 
With  a  Preface  by  N.  P.  Willis.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New 
York,  1846. 

***The  same.  Second  edition,  with  an  additional  chapter, 
and  an  introduction  by  Thomas  B.  Read.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1848. 

Rhymes  of  Travel,  Ballads  and  other  Poems.  Portrait.  1 2mo. 
New  York,  1849. 

El  Dorado  ;  or.  Adventures  in  the  Path  of  Empire.  Plates. 
2  volumes,  12  mo.     New  York,  1S50. 

*,^*Also  issued,  without  plates,  i  volume,  i2mo.  New  York, 
1850. 

The  American  Legend.  A  Poem  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
Society  of  Harvard  University,  July  18,  1850.  Published 
by  Request.     8vo.     Boston,  1850. 

(Edited,  with  George  Ripley.)  .\  Hand-Book  of  Literature 
and  the  Fine  Arts.     12  mo.     New  York,  1851. 

A  Book  of  Romances,  Lyrics  and  Songs.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1852. 


284  AMERICAN  A  UTHORS. 

Poems  and  Ballads.     Portrait.     i2mo.     New  York,  1854. 

A  Journey  to  Central  Africa.  Life  and  Landscape  from 
Egypt  to  the  Negro  Kingdoms  of  the  White  Hills.  Illus- 
trations.    1 2 mo.     New  York,  1854. 

A  Visit  to  India,  China  and  Japan,  in  the  Year  1853.  Plates. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1855. 

The  Lands  of  the  Saracen  ;  or.  Pictures  of  Palestine,  Asia 
Minor,  Sicily  and  Spain.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1855. 

Poems  of  the  Orient.     12  mo.     Boston,  1855. 
Poems  of  Home  and  Travel.     i2mo.     Boston,  1855. 

A  Visit  to  El  Medina  and  Mecca.  By  Richard  F.  Burton. 
With  Introduction  by  Bayard  Taylor.  Illustrations,  izmo. 
New  York,  1856. 

Northern  Travel :  Summer  and  Winter  Pictures :  Sweden, 
Norway,  Lapland.     i2mo.     New  York,  1858. 

Travels  in  Greece  and  Russia  :  with  an  Excursion  to  Crete. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1859. 

At  Home  and  Abroad  :  a  Sketch-Book  of  Life,  Scenery  and 
Men.     1 2 mo.     New  York,  1859. 

At  Home  and  Abroad.  Second  Series.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1862. 

The  Poet's  Journal.     i2mo.     Boston,  1863. 

Hannah  Thurston.  A  Story  of  American  Life.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1863. 

John  Godfrey's  Fortunes;  related  by  Himself.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1864. 

Poems.     Portrait.     24mo.     Boston,  1865. 
The  Story  of  Kennett.     i2mo.     New  York,  1866. 
The  Picture  of  St.  John.     i2mo.     Boston,  1866. 
Colorado:  a  Summer  Idyl.     i2mo.     New  York,  1867. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  285 

(Edited.)  Frithiof's  Saga.  Translated  from  the  Swedish  of 
Esaias  Tegner,  by  W.  L.  Blackley.  i6mo.  New  York, 
1867. 

By-Ways  of  Europe.     i2mo.     New  York,  1869. 

Joseph  and  his  Friend.  A  Story  of  Pennsylvania.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1870. 

■  The  Ballad  of  Abraham    Lincoln.     Illustrations  by  Ey tinge. 
4to.     Boston,   1870. 

(Translated.)  Faust:  a  Tragedy,  by  Johann  Wolfgang 
von  Goethe.     2  volumes,  royal  8vo.     Boston,  1870-71. 

The  Masque  of  the  Gods.     i2mo.     Boston,  1872. 

Beauty  and  the  Beast.     12 mo.     New  York,  1872. 

(Edited.)  Illustrated  Library  of  Travel,  Exploration  and 
Adventure.  Illustrations.  8  volumes,  12 mo.  New  York, 
1872-74. 

*^*Japan  in  our  Day;  Wild  Men  and  Wild  Beasts;  Travels 
in  Arabia;  Travels  in  South  Africa;  Wonders  of  the  Yellow- 
stone; The  Lake  Regions  of  Central  Africa;  Central  Asia; 
Siam,  the  Land  of  the  White  Elephant,  as  it  was  and  is. 

Lars:  a  Pastoral  of  Norway.     i2mo.     Boston,  1873. 

A  School  History  of  Germany  to  1 87 1.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1874. 

Egypt  and  Iceland  in  the  Year  1874.  i6mo.  New  York, 
1874. 

The  Prophet.     A  Tragedy.     i2mo.     Boston,  1874. 

Home  Pastorals,  Ballads  and  Lyrics.     12 mo.     Boston,  1875. 

The  Echo  Club  and  other  Literary  Diversions,  i8mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1876. 

Boys  of  other  Countries.  Stories  for  American  Boys.  Illus- 
trations.    Square  12 mo.     New  York,  1876. 

The  National  Ode.  July  4,  1876.  [Facsimile  of  manuscript.] 
4to.     [Boston,   1876.] 

The  National  Ode.     Illustrations.     8vo.     Boston,  1877. 


286  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Fitz-Greene  Halleck  Memorial  ....  Edited  by  E.  A.  Duy- 
cinck.  [With  addresses  by  Bayard  Taylor  and  William 
Allen  Butler.]      Portrait.     8vo.     New  York,  1877. 

Prince  Deukalion.     Square  8vo.     Boston,  1878. 

(Edited.)  Picturesque  Europe.  A  Delineation  by  Pen  and 
Pencil  of  the  Natural  Features  and  the  Picturesque  and 
Historical  Places  of  Great  Britain  and  the  Continent.  Il- 
lustrations. 3  volumes,  or  60  parts,  4to.  New  York 
[1878-80]. 

Studies  in  German  Literature.  With  an  Introduction  by 
George  H.  Boker.     i2mo.     New  York,  1879. 

Poetical  Works.     Household  Edition.     i2mo.    Boston,  1880. 

Critical  Essays  and  Literary  Notes.    i2mo.  New  York,  r88o. 

Dramatic  Works.  Edited,  with  Notes,  by  Marie  Hansen- 
Taylor.     i2mo.     Boston,  1880. 

Home  Ballads.     Illustrations.     8vo.     Boston,  1882. 

Life  and  Letters.  Edited  by  Marie  Hansen-Taylor  and  H. 
E.  Scudder.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
Boston,  1884. 

Melodies  of  Verse.     i8mo.     Boston,  1884. 

Who  was  she?     i8mo.     Boston,  1884. 

*^*See  also  Bryant,  W.  C.  ;  Holmes, O.  W. ;  Lowell,  J.  R. ; 
Stedman,  E.  C.  ;  Stoddard,  R.  H.:  and  Whitman,  W. 

THAXTER,  CELIA.     1835-1894. 

Poems.     i8mo.     New  York,  1872. 

Among  the  Isles  of  Shoals.     i8mo.     Boston,  1873. 

Poems.     New  and  Enlarged  Edition.     i8mo.     Boston,  18 74. 

Drift-Weed.     i8mo.     Boston,  1879. 

Poems  for  Children.     Illustrations.     4to.     Boston,  1884. 

The  Cruise  of  the  Mystery  and  other  Poems.  i6mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1886. 

■  Idyls  and  Pastorals.      Illustrations.      Square  8vo.      Boston, 
[1886]. 
*,^*The  same.     Large  paper.     4to.     Boston  \\i 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHT.  287 

The  Yule  Log.     Illustrations.     8vo.     Boston,  1889. 

An  Island  Garden.     Illustrations.     8vo.     Boston,   1894. 

Letters.     Edited  by  her  Friends  A[nnie]  F[ields]  and  R.  L. 
Portraits.     12  mo.     Boston,  1895. 

Stories  and  Poems  for  Children.     Frontispiece.     i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1895. 

THOMAS,  EDITH  MATILDA.     1854— 

A  New  Year's  Masque  and  other  Poems.      i6mo.        Boston, 
1885. 

The  Round  Year.     i6mo.     Boston,  1886. 

Lyrics  and  Sonnets.     i6mo.     Boston,  1887. 

Children  of  the  Seasons  Series.      Illustrations.     4  volumes, 
i2mo.     New  York,  1888. 

Babes  of  the  Year.     Illustrations.     4to.     New  York,  1888. 

Babes  of  the  Nations.     Illustrations.    4to.     New  York,  1889. 

Heaven  and  Earth.      Illustrations.      Oblong   i6mo.      New 
York,  1889. 

The  Inverted  Torch.     i6mo.     Boston,  1890. 

Fair  Shadow  Land.     i6mo.     Boston,  1893. 

In  Sunshine  Land.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     Boston,  1895. 

In  the  Young  World.     16 mo.     Boston,  1895. 

THOMAS,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.     1 808-1 866. 

The  Emigrant ;  or  Reflections  when  descending  the  Ohio  :  a 
Poem.     8vo.     Cincinnati,   1833. 

Clinton  Bradshaw  ;  or  the  Adventures  of  a   Lawyer.       2  vol- 
umes, i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1835. 

[Anonymous.]     East  and  West.  A  Novel.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1836. 

Howard  Pinckney.     A  Novel.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Philadel- 
phia, 1840. 


288  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Beechen  Tree.  A  Tale  told  in  Rhyme.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1844. 

Clinton  Bradshaw.  A  New  Edition,  corrected  and  revised 
by  the  Author.     8vo.     Cincinnati,  1847. 

Sketches  of  Character  and  Tales  founded  on  Fact.  i2mo. 
Louisville,  1849. 

John  Randolph  of  Roanoke,  and  other  Sketches  of  Character 
including  William  Wirt,  with  Tales  of  Real  Life.  8vo, 
Philadelphia,  1853. 

THOMPSON,  DANIEL  PIERCE.     1 795-1868. 

(Edited.)  The  Laws  of  Vermont,  1824-34  inclusive,  be- 
ing a  Continuation  of  Slade's  Compilation.  8vo.  Mont- 
peher,  1835. 

Adventures  of  Timothy  Peacock,  Esquire,  or  Freemasonry 
practically  Illustrated.  Comprising  a  Practical  History  of 
Masonry,  exhibited  in  a  Series  of  Amusing  Adventures  of  ' 
a  Masonic  Quixot.  By  A  Member  of  the  Vermont  Bar.  , 
Illustrations.      12  mo.     Middlebury,  Vt,  1835. 

May  Martin,  or,  the  Money-Diggers,  a  Green  Mountain  Tale. 
1 2 mo.     Burlington,  Vt.,  1835. 

The  Green  Mountain  Boys.      A  Historical  Tale  of  the  Early 
Settlement  of  Vermont.     2  volumes,  i2mo.       Montpelier, 
Vt.,  18^.  ''<J 
*:^*The  sarrje.     Revised  edition.     i2mo.     Boston,  1848. 

Locke  Amsden,  or,  the  School-Master  :  a  Tale.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1845. 

Lucy  Hosmer ;  or  the  Guardian  and  the  Ghost.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1S48. 

An  Address  pronounced  before  the  Vermont  Historical  So- 
ciety.    8vo.     Burlington,  1850. 

The  Rangers  ;  or,  the  Tory's  Daughter.  A  Tale  Illustrative 
of  the  Revolutionary  History  of  Vermont,  and  the  North- 
ern Campaign  of  1777.     2  volumes,  i6mo.      Boston,  1851. 

May  Martin,  and  other  Tales  of  the  Green  Mountains.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1852. 


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Hoosier   Mosaics,    i6mo,   cloth,   $1.25,    E.   J. 
Hale  &  Son. 
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1878,  $1.50,  C.  S.  S.     New  ed.,  with  chap- 
ter English  Archery,  1879,  $1.50,  C.  S.  S. 
Tallahassee  Girl,   doth,   i6mo,   1882,  $1,   Os- 
A    BIBLIOGRAPh      good.     (Now  H.,  M.  &  Co.,  $1.50.)     Also 
paper  ed.,  1887,  Ticknor. 
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Border  Life.      i2mo.     Boston,  185  Songf  of 'Fair  Weather,  vellum,  i2mo,  1883. 
The  Doomed  Chief;    or,  Two   Hund     ^^""^^^    ^Z '^i' c^""''  '^"^°' ''°''''  "- 

oui    J    1    u-  o^  ^-  O'  Co.,   1892,  $1.50. 

Philadelphia,  i860.  At  Love's  Extreme,  cloth,  $1;  paper,   50  c, 

u-  4.  -      r  ..u    T-  c^K     ^     V       [''      1885,  Cassell.     Issued  in   1894  in  paper  hy/ 

History  of  the  Town  of  Montpeher,  ft      NeelV.     New    ed.    as     Milly,     cloth,     1901, 
chartered,  in  1781,  to  the  Ye:ir  iSj     i2mo,  $1.50,  New  Amsterdam  Co. 
graphical  Sketches  of  its   Most  N^  Red  Head   Family,  The  Woodpecker,   i6mo, 
8vo.     Montpelier,  Vt.,  i860.  PP-  21,  1885,  N.  Y.,  Alden. 

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\  Byways  and   Birdnotes,   cloth,   Cassell,    1885, 
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_  Fortnight  of  Folly,   1888,  cloth,  50  c. ;  paper, 
[oosier  Mosaics.     iSmo.     New  Yor     25  c,  Alden. 

The  Story  of  Louisiana,  1889,  cloth,  $1.50,  D. 

^he  Witchery  of  Archery.     A  Con  ...Lothrop  Co.  ,  .u    o    t. 

^  XT       ir     I       r.   o      King  of  Honey  Island,  1892,  cloth,  R.  Bon- 

tions.     i6mo.     New  York,  187S.        ner's    Sons.     (Also   papTr,     Hurst.)     Now 
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a  Complete  Study  of  the  York   ]   Sylvan'  Secrets   in    Bird    Songs   and    Books, 
i6mo.     New  York  [1879].  1888,  cloth,  60  c,  Alden. 

)  Ethics    of   Literary    Art,    being   Carew    Lec- 
[Anonymous.]      A   Tallahassee  Girf      tures  for   1893,  cloth,  Hartford  Seminary, 

1893. 
[x^nonymous.]       His    Second    Cani  Lincoln's   Grave,    1894,    cloth,     i6mo,    $1.25. 
00  (Only  450  copies.) 

^'  The  Ocala  Boy,  1898,  cloth,  $1.  D.  Lothrop  Co.^ 

Songs  of  Fair  Weather.     8vo.     Boj     Stories  of  Cherokee  Hills,  1898,  cloth,  i2mo, 

*="  $1.50,  H.,  M.  &  Co. 

At  Love's  Extremes.      i2mo.     Ne\     Stories  of  Indiana,   1898,  cloth,   i2mo,  60  c, 

net.  Am.  Bk.  Co. 

A  Red-Headed   Family  [woodpec     ^^^^  ^^p^'^  Xi"''T  r'   '^°°'  ''°*^'   '^"'°'  *^ 
P   00   -]  "-  '■  $1-50,  Bowen-Mernll  Co. 

|_I665J.  ;^y  Winter  Garden,  1900,  cloth,  i2mo,  $1.50, 

By- Ways  and  Bird  Notes.     i2mo.  Swe'eSt^Manette,  1901,  cloth,  i2mo.  $1.25,  -^ 

,  J.    B.    Lippincott   Co.     (Also   copyrighted,  ^ 

Ihe  Boys    Book  of  Sports  and  O  1894.) 

8vo.     New  York,  1886.  Editor  of  Boys'   Book   of   Sports   and   Out- 
door Life,  1886,  $2.50,  Century  Co. 

Fifteenth    Report    of  the   Geolog)  With   W.   H.    How    to    train    in    Archery, 

Indiana.     Illustrations.     8vo.     ]  illus.,  24mo,  1879,  50  c,  Horseman. 

A  Banker  of  Bankersville.     i2mo. 

Svlvan  Secrets  in  Bird-Songs  and  Books.      i2mo.    New  York, 
'  1887. 

A  Fortnight  of  Folly.     A  Novel.     i6mo.     New  York,  1888. 


288  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Beechen  Tree.  A  Tale  told  in  Rhyme.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1844. 

Clinton  Bradshaw.  A  New  Edition,  corrected  and  revised 
by  the  Author.     8vo.     Cincinnati,  1847. 

Sketches  of  Character  and  Tales  founded  on  Fact.  i2mo. 
Louisville,  1849. 

John  Randolph  of  Roanoke,  and  other  Sketches  of  Character 
including  William  ^Virt,  with  Tales  of  Real  Life.  8vo. 
Philadelphia,  1853. 

THOMPSON,  DANIEL  PIERCE.     1795-1868. 

(Edited.)  The  Laws  of  Vermont,  1824-34  inclusive,  be- 
ing a  Continuation  of  Slade's  Compilation.  8vo.  Mont- 
pelier,  1835. 

Adventures  of  Timothy  Peacock,  Esquire,  or  Freemasonry 
practically  Illustrated.  Comprising  a  Practical  History  of 
Masonry,  exhibited  in  a  Series  of  Amusing  Adventures  of 
a  Masonic  Quixot.  By  A  Member  of  the  Vermont  Bar. 
Illustrations.      i2mo.     Middlebury,  Vt.,  1835. 

May  Martin,  or,  the  Money-Diggers,  a  Green  Mountain  Tale, 
i2mo.     Burlington,  Vt.,  1835. 

The  Green  Mountain  Boys.      A  Historical  Tale  of  the  Early 
Settlement  of  Vermont.     2  volumes,  i2mo.       Montpelier, 
Vt.,  i84«.  ■-'<;/ 
*^*The  sarne.     Revised  edition.     i2mo.     Boston,  1848. 

Locke  Amsden,  or,  the  School-Master  :  a  Tale.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1845. 

Lucy  Hosmer;  or  the  Guardian  and  the  Ghost.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1848. 

An  Address  pronounced  before  the  Vermont  Historical  So- 
ciety.    8vo.     Burlington,  1850. 

The  Rangers ;  or,  the  Tory's  Daughter.  A  Tale  Illustrative 
of  the  Revolutionary  History  of  Vermont,  and  the  North- 
ern Campaign  of  1777.     2  volumes,  i6mo.      Boston,  1851. 

May  Martin,  and  other  Tales  of  the  Green  Mountains.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1852. 


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Gaiit  Gurley  ;*  or,  the  Trappers  of  the  Umbagog.  A  i'ale  of 
Border  Life.     121110.     Boston,  1857. 

The  Doomed  Chief;  or,  Two  Hundred  Years  ago.  i6nio. 
Philadelphia,  i860. 

History  of  the  Town  of  Montpelier,  from  the  time  it  was  First 
chartered,  in  1781,  to  the  Year  i860.  Together  with  Bio- 
graphical Sketches  of  its  Most  Noted  Deceased  Citizens. 
Svo.      Montpelier,  Vt.,  i860. 

Centeola;  and  other  Tales.     i6mo.     New  York,  1864. 

THOMPSON,  MAURICE.     1844  — 

[oosier  Mosaics.     iSnio.     New  York,  1S75. 

J'he  Witchery  of  Archery.  A  Complete  Manual.  Illustra- 
tions.    i6mo.     New  York,  1878. 

(With  W.  H.  Thompson.)  How  to  train  in  Archery.  Being 
a  Complete  Study  of  the  York  Round.  .  .  .  Illustrations. 
i6mo.     New  York  [1879]. 

[Anonymous.]     A  Tallahassee  Girl.     i6mo.     Boston,  1882. 

[Anonymous.]  His  Second  Campaign.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1883. 

Songs  of  Fair  Weather.     8vo.     Boston,  1883. 

At  Love's  Extremes.     i2nio.     New  York  [1S85]. 

A  Red-Headed  Family  [woodpeckers].  i6mo.  New  York 
[1885]. 

By- Ways  and  Bird  Notes.     12 mo.     New  York,  1885. 

The  Boys'  Book  of  Sports  and  Outdoor  Life.  Illustrations. 
8vo.     New  York,  1886. 

Fifteenth  Report  of  the  Geology  and  Natural  History  of 
Indiana.     Illustrations.     8vo.     Indianapolis,  1886. 

A  Banker  of  Bankersville.     i2mo.     New  York,  1886. 

Svlvan  Secrets  in  Bird-Songs  and  Books.      i2mo.    New  York, 
'  1887. 

A  Fortnight  of  Folly.     A  Novel.     i6mo.     New  York,  1888. 


£S£»i±Li 


290  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Story  of  Louisiana.     Illustrations.     8vo.    Boston  [1888]. 

Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1892. 

The  King   of  Honev   Island.      Illustrations.      i2mo.     New 
York  [1892]. 

The  Ethics  of  Literary  Art.      i2mo.     Hartford,  1893. 

Lincoln's  Grave.     A  Poem.     (450  copies.)      i6mo.     Cam- 
bridge and  Chicago,  1894. 

*^*The  same.     Large  paper.     (50  copies.)     8vo.    Cambridge, 
1894. 

The  Ocala  Boy  :  a  Story  of  Florida,  Town  and  Forest.  Illus- 
trations.    1 2  mo.     Boston,  1895. 

THOMPSON,  MORTIMER  M.      (Q.  K.  Philander  Doesticks). 
1831-1865. 

Doesticks:  what  he  says.  Illustrations  i2mo.  New  York, 
1855. 

Plu-ri-bus-tah  :  a  Song  that's  by  no  Author.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1856. 

History  and  Records  of  the  Elephant  Club.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1856. 

Nothing  to  Say  :  a  Slight  Slap  at  Mobocratic  Snobbery.  Illus- 
trations.     i2mo.     New  York,  1857. 

The  Witches  of  New  York.     i2mo.     New  York,  1859. 

[Anonymous.]  Great  Auction  Sale  of  Slaves  at  Savannah, 
Ga.,  March  2,  3,  1859.     24mo.     New  York  [1859]. 

THOMSON,  CHARLES  WEST.     1 798-1879. 

The  Limner,     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1822. 

The  Phantom  Barge,  and  other  Poems.  i2mo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1822. 

EUiner,  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1826. 

The  Sylph  and  other  Poems.     i8mo.     Philadelphia,  1828. 

The  Uncertainty  of  Literary  Fame.  With  Brooks'  Address 
at  Pennsylvania  College,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Feb.  14,  1840. 
8vo.     Baltimore,  1840. 


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The  Love  of  Home  and  Other  Poems.  i2mo.  Philadelphia, 
1S45. 

THOREAU,  HENRY  DAVID.     181 7-1862. 

A  Week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack  Rivers.  12  mo. 
Boston,  1848^ 

***Of  the  original  edition  of  one  thousand  copies,  published 
at  the  author's  expense,  all  except  about  two  hundred  copies 
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his  possession  during  his  life,  but  after  his  death  were  pur- 
chased by  Ticknor  and  Fields,  who  removed  the  original  title 
page,  and  substituted  one  with  their  imprint,  which  desig- 
nated   this    issue    "  second  edition,"   and  was  dated  1S62. 

*^*The  same.  New  and  Revised  Edition.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1 868. 

Walden;  or,  Life  in  the  Woods.  Vignette.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1854. 

Echoes  of  Harper's  Ferry.  [Edited  by]  James  Redpath. 
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speeches  by  Emerson,  at  Tremont  Temple,  pp.  67-71,  and  at 
Salem,  pp.  119-122;  poem  by  Whittier,  and  his  controversy' 
thereon  with  William  Lloyd  Garrison,  pp.  303-315;  and  mem- 
orial tributes  by  Howells,  M.  D.  Conway,  Louisa  M.  Alcott 
and  others. 

Excursions.  [Edited,  with  biographical  sketch,  by  R.  W. 
Emerson.]      12  mo.     Boston,  1863. 

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Letters  to  Various  Persons  [also  poems].  [With  prefatory 
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D.  Thoreau.     [Edited,  with  introductory  chapter,  by  H.  G. 
.  O.  Blake.]      i2mo.     Boston,  1881. 

Summer  :  from  the  Journal  of  H.  D.  Thoreau.  Edited  by 
H.  G.  O.  Blake.     Map.     i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 


292  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Winter :  from  the  Journal  of  H.  D.  Thoreau.  Edited  by 
H.  G.  O.  Blake.     i2mo.     Boston,  1888. 

Thoreau's  Thoughts.  Selections  from  the  Writings.  .  .  . 
Edited  by  H.  G.  O.  Blake.  With  Bibliography.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1890. 

Autumn  :  from  the  Journal  of  H.  D.  Thoreau.  Edited  by 
H.  G.  O.  Blake.     i2mo.     Boston,  1892. 

Miscellanies.  With  a  Biographical  Sketch  by  R.  W.  Emer- 
son.    i2mo.     Boston,  1894. 

Works.  Riverside  Edition.  Portraits.  10  volumes,  i2mo. 
Boston,  1894. 

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8vo.     Cambridge,  1894. 

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Walden;  iii..  The  Maine  Woods ;  iv.,  Cape  Cod;  v..  Early 
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sions; X.,  Miscellanies  (with  index  to  the  ten  volumes). 

Famihar  Letters  of  H.  D.  Thoreau.  Edited  with  an  Intro- 
duction and  Notes  by  Frank  B.  Sanborn ;  with  a  Full 
Index  [to  Riverside  edition  of  Works,  including  Letters] . 
Portrait.     12  mo.     Boston,  1894. 

*#*The  same.  Large  paper.  (150  copies.)  Svo.  Cambridge, 
1894. 

Poems  of  Nature.     Selected   and   edited  by   H.  S.  Salt  and 
F.B.Sanborn.     i6mo.     London,  1895. 
*:^*See  also  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel. 

THORPE,  THOMAS  BANGS.     1815-1878. 

(With  others.)  The  Big  Bear  of  Arkansaw,  and  other  Tales, 
by  Various  Authors.  Edited  by  W.  T.  Porter.  i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1835. 

Legends  of  a  Log  Cabin.  By  A  Western  Man.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1836. 

[Anonymous.]  Life  on  the  Lakes,  being  Tales  and  Sketches 
collected  during  a  Trip  to  the  Pictured  Rocks  of  Lake 
Superior.  Illustrations.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New  York, 
1839. 

The  Mysteries  of  the  Backwoods  ;  or.  Sketches  of  the  South- 
west. Illustrations  by  Darley.  12  mo.  Philadelphia, 
1846. 


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lustrations.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1846. 

Our  Army  at  Monterey.  .  .  .   i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1847. 

The  Hive  of  the  Beehunter.  A  Repository  of  Sketches  in- 
cluding Peculiar  American  Character,  Scenery  and  Rural 
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Lynde  Weiss:  an  Autobiography.  12 mo.  Philadelphia, 
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A  Voice  to  America,  the  Model  Republic ;  its  Glory  or  its 
Fall.     8vo.     New  York,  1855. 

Scenes  in  Arkansaw  ....  with  J.  M.  Field's  Night  in  a 
Swamp  and  other  Stories.     i2mo.     New  York,  1859. 

Reminiscences  of  Charles  L.  Elliott,  Artist.  8vo.  [New 
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TICKNOR,  GEORGE.     1791-1871. 

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Review  [signed  G.  T.]  of  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Buck- 
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corrected  and  enlarged.  3  volumes,  12  mo.  Boston, 
1S63. 

*:^*The   same.     Large  paper.     (100  copies.)  3  volumes,  Svo. 
Boston,  1866. 

Life  of  William  Hickling  Prescott.  Illustrations,  including  2 
portraits.     Square  Svo.     Boston,  1864. 

*;^*The  same.     Large  paper.     (100   numbered  copies.)     4to. 
Boston,  1864. 

*^*Issued  also  lamo.  and  Svo.     Boston,  1864. 

Remarks  on  the  Character  of  Edward  Everett,  made  at  a 
Meeting  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  Jan.  30, 
1865.     Svo.     Boston,  1S65. 

Life,  Letters  and  Journals  of  George  Ticknor.  [Prepared  by 
G.  S.  Hillard,  \vith  Mrs.  and  Miss  Ticknor.]  Portrait  and 
plate.     2  volumes,  Svo.     Boston,  1S76. 

TIMROD,  HENRY.     1S29-1867. 

Poems.     1 2 mo.     Boston,  i860. 

Poems.  Edited,  with  Memoir,  by  Paul  Hamilton  Hayne. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1 8 73. 

TORREY,  BRADFORD.     1843— 

Birds  in  the  Bush.     i6mo.     Boston,  1S85. 

A  Rambler's  Lease.     i6mo.     Boston,  1SS9. 

The  Foot-Path  Way.     i6mo.     Boston,  1S92. 

*i*ln.  a  few  of  the  first  copies  issued  the  title  of  the  book  is 
given  on  page  i,  as  "June  and  December." 

A  Florida  Sketch-Book.     i6mo.     Boston,  1894. 


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TUCKERMAN,  HENRY  THEODORE.     1813-1871. 

The  Italian  Sketch  Book.     By  An  American.     12 mo.     Phila- 
delphia, 1835. 

(Edited,  anonymously.)      The  Boston  Book.      Being  Speci- 
mens of  Metropolitan  Literature.      i2mo.      Boston,  1836. 

(Edited.)     The  Philadelphia  Book,  or  Specimens  of  Metro- 
politan Literature.     12  mo.     Philadelphia,  1836. 

Isabel;  or  Sicily  :  a  Pilgrimage.     12 mo.     Philadelphia,  1839. 
*^*Republished    as    Sicilv    and    Pilgrimage.       i2mo.       New 
York,  1S52. 

Rambles  and  Reveries.     i2mo.     New  York,  1841. 

Thoughts  on  the  Poets.     i6mo.     New  York,  1846. 

Artist  Life;  or,  Sketches  of  American  Painters.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1S47. 

The  Italian  Sketch-Book.  Second  Edition,  with  Additions. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1848. 

Characteristics  of  Literature.  Illustrated  by  the  Genius  of 
Distinguished  Men.      i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1849. 

The  Optimist.     i2mo.     New  York,  1850. 

The  Life  of  'Silas  Talbot,  a  Commodore  in  the  Navy  of  the 
United  States.     i2mo.     New  York,  1850. 

Characteristics  of  Literature.  Second  Series.  i2mo.  Phila- 
delphia, 185  t. 

Poems.      i2mo.     Boston,   185 1. 

Outlines  of  English  Literature  by  Thomas  B.  Shaw.  With  a 
Sketch  of  American  Literature  by  Henry  T.  Tuckerman. 
i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1852. 

A  Memorial  of  Horatio  Greenough  ;  consisting  of  a  Memoir, 
Selections  from  his  Writings,  and  Tributes  to  his  Genius. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1853. 

[Anonymous.]  Leaves  from  the  Diary  of  a  Dreamer.  i6mo. 
London,  1853. 

Mental  Portraits  ;  or.  Studies  of  Character.  i2mo.  London, 
1853. 


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A  Month  in  England.     i2mo.     New  York,  1S53. 

[Anonymous.]  A  Memorial  of  the  Life  and  Character  of 
John  W.  Francis,  Jr.  Portrait.  (Privately  printed.)  Svo. 
New  York,  1855. 

*^*In  the  reprint  of  this  work,  also  dated  1S55,  ^'^^  author's 
name  appears  on  title  page. 

Essays,  Biographical  and  Critical ;  or,  Studies  of  Character. 
Svo.     Boston,  1857. 

Art  in  America.  Its  History,  Condition  and  Prospects.  Re- 
printed from  the  Cosmopolitan  Art  Journal.  Svo.  Macao, 
1858. 

The  Character  and  Portraits  of  Washington,  illustrated  with 
all  the  Prominent  Portraits  [12]  ;  Proofs  on  India  Paper. 
(150  copies.)     4to.     New  York,  1859. 

The  Rebellion  :  its  Latent  Causes,  and  True  Significance  ;  in 
Letters  to  a  Friend  Abroad.     i2mo.     New  York,  1S61. 

A  Sheaf  of  Verse,  bound  for  the  [Sanitary  Commission] 
Fair.     i6mo.     New  York,  1864. 

America  and  her  Commentators  ;  with  a  Critical  Sketch  of 
Travel  in  the  United  States.     i2mo.     New  York,  1864. 

Old   New  York  ;  or  Reminiscences  of  the  Past  Sixty  Years, 
by  the  Late  John   W.   Francis,  M.D.,  LL.D.      With  a  Me- 
moir of  the  Author  by  H.  T.  Tuckerman.     Portrait.     (100 
copies.)     4to.     New  York,  1865. 
*^*Reissued,     Svo.     New  York,  1S66. 

The  Criterion  ;  or,  the  Test  of  Talk  about  Famihar  Things, 
i6mo.     New  York,  1866. 

The  Book  of  the  Artists.  American  Artist  Life,  comprising 
Biographical  and  Critical  Sketches  of  American  Artists  : 
preceded  by  an  Historical  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Prog- 
ress of  Art  in  America.  With  an  Appendix  containing  an 
Account  of  Notable  Pictures  and  Private  Collections.  Por- 
trait.    Svo.     New  York,  1867. 

***The  same.  Large  paper.  (150  copies.)  India  proof  por- 
trait.    Royal  Svo.     New  York,  1867. 

*^*The  same,  with  30  photographic  portraits.  Largest  paper. 
(25  copies.)    4to.     New  York,  1S67. 


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Maga  Papers  about  Paris ;  with  an  Appendix  containing  a 
Report  on  the  Great  Exposition  of  1867.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1867. 

The  Collector  :  Essays  on  Books,  Authors,  Newspapers,  Pic- 
tures, Inns,  Doctors  and  Holidays.  With  an  Introduction 
by  Dr.  Doran.     i2mo.     London  [1868]. 

(Edited,  with  William  Smith.)  A  Smaller  History  of  Eng- 
lish and  American  Literature  for  the  Use  of  Schools.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1870. 

The  Life  of  John  Pendleton  Kennedy.  Portrait.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1 87 1. 

TUDOR,  WILLIAM.     1 779-1830. 

An  Oration  pronounced  July  4,  1809.      8vo.      Boston,  1809. 

Address  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  Uni- 
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Address  before  rhe  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  Uni- 
versity.    8vo.     Boston,  1815. 

Discourse  before  the  Humane  Society.     8vo.     Boston,  181 7. 

[Anonymous.]  Letters  on  the  Eastern  States.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1820. 

Miscellanies.      i2mo.     Boston,  182 1. 

Life  of  James  Otis,  of  Massachusetts,  containing  also.  Notices 
of  some  Contemporary  Characters  and  Events  from  1 760 
101775.     Portrait  and  plate.    8vo.     Boston,  1823. 

[Anonymous.]     Gebel  Teir.     i2mo.     Boston,  1829. 
V  ERY,  JONES.     1 8 1 3-1 880. 

Essays  and  Poems.  [Edited  by  Ralph  W.  Emerson.]  i6mo. 
Boston,  1839. 

Poems  [including  73  now  first  collected].  W'ith  an  Intro- 
ductory Memoir  by  W.  P.  Andrews.     i6mo.     Boston,  1883. 

Poems  and  Essays.  Complete  and  Revised  Edition  [including 
438  poems  now  first  collected].  With  a  Biographical 
Sketch  by  James  Freeman  Clarke  and  a  Preface  by  C.  A. 
Bartol.     Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  18S6. 


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WALLACE,  LEW[IS].     1827  — 

The  Fair  God  ;  or,  the  Last  of  the  'Tzins  :  a  Tale  of  the  Con- 
quest of  Mexico.     i2mo.     Boston,  1873. 

Ben-Hur.     A  Tale  of  the  Christ.     i2mo.     New  York,  1880. 

Life  of  General  Ben.  Harrison.  [With  Life  of  Levi  P.  Mor- 
ton, by  George  A.  Townsend.]  Portraits.  i2mo.  Phil- 
adelphia [1888]. 

The  Boyhood  of  Christ.  Illustrations.  Square  8vo.  New 
York,  1889. 

Ben-Hur.  Garfield  Edition.  Illustrations.  2  volumes,  8vo. 
New  York,  1893. 

***The  same.     Edition  de  Luxe.      (350  copies.)     2  volumes, 
8vo.     New  York,   1S93. 

The  Prince  of  India  ;  or,  why  Constantinople  fell.  2  vol- 
umes, i6mo.     New  York,  1893. 

Constantinople,  by  Edwin  A.  Grosvenor ;  with  an  Introduc- 
tion by  Lew  Wallace.     8vo.     London,  1895. 

WALLACE,  WILLIAM  ROSS.     1819-1881. 

The  Battle  of  Tippecanoe  ....   12 mo.      Cincinnati,  1837. 
Wordsworth.     i2mo.     New  York,  1846. 

Alban,  the  Pirate.  A  Poetical  Romance.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1848. 

Meditations  in  America,  and  other  Poems.  i2mo  New 
York,  1 85 1. 

(Edited.)  Beadle's  Dime  Mihtary  Song- Book.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1 86 1. 

Keep  Step  with  the  Music  of  the  Union.  With  Music  by 
George  F.  Bristow.     410.     New  York,  1861. 

The  Liberty  Bell.     Illustrations.     4to.     New  York,  1862. 

WARD,  THOMAS.     1807-1873. 

A  Month  of  Freedom.     i2mo.     New  York,  1837. 

Passaic,  a  Group  of  Poems  touching  that  River  :  with  other 
Musings,  by  Flaccus.     i2mo.     New  York,  1842. 


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Flora,  or  the  Gipsy's  Frolic ;  a  Pastoral  Poem  in  Three  Acts. 
8vo.     New  York,  1858. 

War  Lyrics.     (Privately  printed.)      i2mo.     New  York,  1865. 

Proceedings  Commemorative  of  the  Settlement  of  Newark, 
N.  J.,  on  its  20oth  Anniversary,  May  17th,  1866  [including 
poem  for  the  occasion,  by  Ward].  Plate.  8vo.  Newark, 
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Address  before  the  New  York  Society  Library  on  the  looth 
Anniversary  of  its  Incorporation,  November  9th,  1872. 
8vo.     New  York,  1872. 

WARE,  WILLL\M.     1797-1S52. 

Sermon  on  the  Communion.     8vo.     New  York,  1825. 

Sermons  Illustrative  of  Unitarian  Christianity.  8vo.  Utica, 
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[Anonymous.]     Zenobia  :  or  the  Fall  of  Palmyra.     An  His- 
torical Romance.     In  Letters  of  Lucius  M.  Piso  from  Pal- 
myra, to  his  Friend  Marcus  Curtius  at  Rome.   2  volumes, 
1 2 mo.     New  York,  1837. 
***Also,  2  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  1S3S. 

[Anonymous.]  Probus  :  or  Rome  in  the  Third  Century.  In 
Letters  from  Lucius  M.  Piso  from  Rome,  to  Fausta,  the 
Daughter  of  Gracchus  at  Palmyra.  2  volumes,  i2mo. 
New  York,  1838. 

*^*In  later  editions  the  title  of  this  work  reads  "  Aurelian  ; 
or,  Rome  in  the  Third  Century." 

JuUan  ;  or  Scenes  in  Judea.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New  York, 
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(Jildited.)  American  Unitarian  Biography.  Memoirs  of  In- 
dividuals who  have  been  distinguished  by  their  Writings, 
Character  and  Efforts  in  the  Cause  of  Liberal  Christi- 
anity.    Portraits.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1S50-51. 

Sketches  of  European  Capitals.     i2mo.     Boston,  185 1. 

Lectures  on  the  Works  and  Genius  of  ^^'ashington  AUston. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1852. 

Unitarianism  the  Doctrine  of  Matthew's  Gospel.  12  mo. 
Boston,    1855. 


300  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

VVARFIELD,  CATHERINE  ANNE.     1816-1S77. 

The  Household  of  Bouverie  ;  or  the  Elixir  of  Gold  :  a  Ro- 
mance. Bv  A  Southern  Lady.  2  volumes,  i2mo.  New 
York,  i860. 

The  Romance  of  the  Great  Seal.     8vo.     New  York,  1867. 

Miriam  Monfort ;    or   Monfort  Hall.     12  mo.     Philadelphia, 

1873- 
The  Romance  of  Beauseincourt.      i2mo.      New  York,  1874. 

Hester  Howard's  Temptation.     121110.     Philadelphia,  1875. 
Lady  Ernestine.     12 mo.     Philadelphia,  1876. 
Sea  and  Shore.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1876. 
Feme  Fleming.     12 mo.     Philadelphia,  1877, 

The  Cardinal's  Daughter  :  a  Sequel  to  Feme  Fleming.  i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1877. 

WARNER,  CHARLES  DUDLEY.     1829  — 

(Edited.)  The  Book  of  Eloquence.  i2mo.  Cazenovia, 
N.  Y.,  1851. 

«  — . ""^My  Summer  in  a  Garden.     i6mo.     Boston,  1871. 

*^*The  same,   with    illustiaLions  by   Darley.     Square  i6mo. 
Boston,  1872. 

Saunterings.     i6mo.     Boston,  1872. 
*^*AlbO  issued  iSino.     Boston,  1872. 

■"    '  '■  Backlog  Studies.     21   illustrations.     Square  i6mo.     Boston, 
1873- 
Baddeck,  and  that  Sort  of  Thing.     i8mo.     Boston,  1874. 

""— -  Mummies   and    Moslems.      Frontispiece.      8vo.      Hartford, 
1876. 

***Republished    as    My  Winter   on    the   Nile.     Illustrations. 
8vo.     Boston,  1876. 

^■"^  In  the  Levant.     i2mo.     Boston,  1877. 

Being  a  Boy.     Illustrations.     Square  i6mo.    Boston,  1878. 
In  the  Wilderness.     i8mo.     Boston,  1878. 


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(With  W.  C.  Bryant  and  Geo.  P.  Putnam.)  Studies  of 
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The  American  Newspaper.  An  Essay.  3 2  mo.  Boston, 
1881. 

Washington  Irving.     Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston,  1881. 

(Edited.)  American  Men  of  Letters.  Portraits.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1 88 1. 

*:^*0f  this  series  Washington  Irving  was  the  initial  volume  ; 
the  thirteenth  volume,  George  William  Curtis,  b}'  Edward 
Gary,  appeared  in  1894. 

Captain  John  Smith,  sometime  Governor  of  Virginia,  and  Ad- 
miral of  New  England.  A  Study  of  his  Life  and  Writings. 
i6mo.     New  York,  1881. 

The  Work  laid  upon  the  Southern  College.  An  Address  be- 
fore the  Literary  Societies  of  Roanoke  College,  Salem,  Va., 
June  12,   1883.     8vo.      [Salem,  1883.] 

A  Roundabout  Journey.     i2mo.     Boston,  1S84.  ' 

(With  others.)  Papers  on  Penology.  16 mo.  [Reforma- 
tory Press,  Elmira,  N.Y.,  1886.] 

Their  Pilgrimage.     Illustrations.     12 mo.      New  York,  1887. 

On  Horseback.  A  Tour  in  Virginia,  North  Carolina  and 
Tennessee.  With  Notes  of  Travel  in  Mexico  and  Califor- 
nia.    i6mo.     Boston,  1888. 

Studies  in  the  South  and  West  with  Comments   on  Canada.      ■"■  ■ 
i2mo.     New  York,  1889. 

A  Little  Journey  in   the  World.      A  Novel.       i2mo.       New    <  —    - 
York,  1 8 89. 

Looking  forward.  The  Dual  Government  realized.  8vo. 
[New  York,  1890.] 

Our  Italy.     Illustrations.     8vo.     New  York,  189 1. 

As  we  were  saying.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1 89 1. 

Washington  Irving.     Illustrations.     32mo.     New  York,  1892. -'^ 

The  Work  of  Washington  Irving.  4  portraits.  32mo.  New 
York,  1893. 


302  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

As  we  go.     Portrait  and  illustrations.       i6mo.      New  York,  ■ 
1894. 

Bryant  Centennial,  Cummington,  August  16,  1894.  [Address 
by  Warner,  pp.  56-58,  letter  from  O.  W.  Holmes  and 
poem  by  Julia  Ward  Howe.]  Portraits.  Svo.  [Spring- 
field, 1894.] 

The  Golden  House.     A  Novel.     Illustrations.     lamo.     New 
York,  1895. 
*^*See  also  Clemens,  S.  L. 

WARNER,  SUSAN      (Elizabeth  W^etherell) .      1819-1885. 

The  Wide,  Wide  World.    2  volumes,  i2mo.  New  York,  1850. 

Queechy.     2  volumes,  12  mo.     New  York,  1852. 

American  Female  Patriotism.     32mo.     New  York,  1852. 

The  Law  and  the  Testimony.     8vo.     New  York,  1853. 

The  Hills  of  the  Shatemuc.     i2mo.     New  York,  1856. 

The  Old  Helmet.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  1863. 

Melbourne  House.     i3mo.     New  York,  1864. 

*^*Miss    Warner  was  also  author  of    numerous    devotional 
and  juvenile  publications. 

WENDELL,  BARRETT.     1855— 

The  Duchess  Emilia,  a  Romance.     i2mo.     Boston,  1885. 

Rankell's  Remains.  An  American  Novel.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1886. 

English  Composition.  Eight  Lectures  given  at  the  Lowell 
Institute.     12 mo.     New  York,  1891. 

Cotton  Mather  :  the  Puritan  Priest.  Portrait.  i2mo.  New 
York  [1891]. 

Were  the  Salem  Witches  Guiltless?  An  Address  delivered 
before  the  Essex  Institute,  Feb.  19,  1892.  8vo.  Salem, 
1892. 

Stelligeri  and  other  Essays  concerning  America.  i6rao. 
New  York,  1893. 

William  Shakspere.  A  Study  in  Elizabethan  Literature. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 


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WHIPPLE,  EDV/IN  PERCY.     1819-1886.       w      U/^ 
Essays  and  Reviews.      2  volumes,  i2mo.     Bocton^  1848-49. 
Lectures  on  Subjects  connected  with    Literature  and    Life. 


jctures  on  Subjects  connecteci 
i2mo.     Boston,   \%\q.\S'0  ^ j 


Washington  and  the  Principles  of  the  Revolution.  An  Ora- 
tion ....  Boston.  July  4,  1850.     8vo.     Boston,   1850. 

Character  and  Characteristic  Men.     i6mo.      Boston,  1866. 

Eulogy  on  John  Albion  Andrew.  With  an  Appendix  con- 
taining the  Proceedings  of  the  City  Council  ....  [etc.]. 
8vo.     Boston,  1867. 

The  Literature  of  the  Age  of  Elizabeth.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1869. 

Success  and  its  Conditions.     i2mo.     Boston,  1871. 

(Edited,  with  memoir.)  Christianity  and  Humanity.  Ser- 
mons by  Thomas  Starr  King.      Portrait.     i2mo.     Boston, 

1877. 

(Edited,  with  introduction.)  Substance  and  Shadow  and 
other  Papers,  by  Thomas  Starr  King.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1877. 

[Anonymous.3  The  Character  and  Genius  of  Thomas  Starr 
King.     8vo.     [Boston,  1878.] 

Some  Recollections  of  Rufus  Choate.  32mo.  New  York, 
1879. 

(Edited.)  The  Great  Speeches  and  Orations  of  Daniel 
Webster,  with  an  Essay  on  Webster  as  a  Master  of  English 
Style.     Portraits.     8vo.     Boston,  1880. 

A  Memorial  of  Elliot  C.  Cowdin.  Portrait.  (Privately 
printed.)     Small  4to.     [Boston,  1881.] 

*;^*Consisting' of  memoir  bj  Whipple;  address  of  Dr.  Bel- 
lows, and  tributes. 

Memorial  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  Russell,  of  Princeton,  Mass. 
(Privately  printed.)     8vo.     [Boston]  1886. 

Recollections  of  Eminent  Men  :  with  other  Papers.  With 
Introduction  by  C.  A.  Bartol.  Portrait.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1887. 


304  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

American  Literature,  and  other  Papers.  With  Introductory 
Note  by  J.  G.  VVhittier.     Small  8vo.     Boston,   1887. 

Outlooks  on  Society,  Literature  and  Politics.      lamo.     Bos- 
ton, 1888. 
***See  also  Aldrich,  T.  B.  ;  and  Fields,  J.  T. 

WHITE,  RICHARD  GRANT.     1 821-1885. 

A  Tale  of  the  Hospital.     8vo,     New  York,  1840. 

(Edited.)  The  AUeghanian  :  a  Weekly  Publication.  Nos. 
5-9,  inclusive.     5  numbers,  4to.     New  York,  1845. 

Appeal  from  the  Bishop  of  New  York.      8vo.     New  York, 

1845- 

A  Companion  to  the  Gallery  of  Paintings  by  the  Old  Masters 
exhibited  at  the  New  York  Lyceum.  8vo.  New  York, 
1850. 

A  Companion  to  the  Bryant  Gallery  of  Christian  Art,  con- 
taining Critical  Descriptions  of  the  Pictures  and  Biograph- 
ical Sketches  of  the  Painters,  with  an  Introductory  Essay 
and  an  Index.     8vo.     New  York,  1853. 
*:^*The  same.     Large  paper.     Royal  8vo.     New  York,  1853. 

Shakespeare's  Scholar :  being  Historical  and  Critical  Studies 
of  his  Text,  Characters  and  Commentators,  with  an  Exami- 
nation of  Mr.  Collier's  Folio  of  1632.  8vo.  New  York,  1854. 

(Edited.)  The  Works  of  W^illiam  Shakespeare.  The  Plays 
edited  from  the  Folio  of  1623,  with  Various  Readings  from 
all  the  Editions  and  all  the  Commentators ;  Notes,  Intro- 
ductory Remarks,  a  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Text,  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  English  Drama,  a 
Memoir  of  the  Poet,  and  an  Essay  upon  his  Genius.  12 
volumes,  i2mo.  Boston,  1857-65. 
*^*The  same.     Large  paper.     12  volumes,  small  Svo.  Boston, 

1857-65- 

*:^*The  same.  Largest  paper.  (48  copies.)  12  volumes,  Svo. 
Boston,  1S57-65. 

*^*Comedies :  ii.,  iii.,  iv.,  v.,  1857;  Histories:  vi.,  vii., 
viii.,  1S59;  Tragedies:  ix.,  x.,  xi.,  xii.,  1859;  Preface,  Notes, 
Memoirs  and  Poems  :  i.,  1865. 

An  Essay  on  the  Authorship  of  the  Three  Parts  of  King  Henry 
the  Sixth.  (Privately  printed ;  25  copies.)  Svo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1859. 


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Historical  Sketches  of  the  Text  and  Notes,  and  Comments 
from  Shakespeare's  Scholar.     Royal  8vo.     London,  1859. 

*^*An  unauthorized  reprint  of  Shakespeare's  Scholar,  which 
was  suppressed  soon  after  publication. 

National  Hymns  :  how  they  are  written  and  how  they  are 
not  written.  A  Lyric  and  National  Study  for  the  Times. 
Svo.     New  York,  1 86 1. 

*^*The  same.  With  appendix  containing  a  letter  to  The 
Saturday  Review,  and  leader  from  The  VVorld,  January  5, 
1861.  (Private!}' printed,  on  tinted  paper;  30  copies.)  i2mo. 
New  York,  1862. 

The  Book-Hunter,  by  John  Hill  Burton.  Edited  with  Addi- 
tional Notes  and  Preface  by  R.  G.  White.  (500  copies.) 
i2mo.     New  York,  1863. 

*^*A  note  by  Mr.  White,  in  the  sale  catalogue  of  his  library, 
New  York,  1S70,  disclaims  all  editorial  connection  with  this 
publication,  as  well  as  all  responsibility  for  its  index — the  addi- 
tional notes  being  the  only  portion  of  the  work  which  he 
admits  as  his.  George  P.  Philes'  scathing  criticism  in  The 
Philobiblion  (New  York,  1863)  may,  to  some  extent,  have 
caused  this  repudiation  of  editorial  responsibility. 

{Anonymous.]  The  New  Gospel  of  Peace  according  to  St. 
Benjamin  [in  four  books].  4  parts,  12 mo.  New  York, 
1863-66. 

*^*8ook  ist  was  published  July  27th,  1863;  book  2nd,  Oct. 
24th,   1S63;  book  3rd,  July  22,  1864;  book  4th,  May  19th,  1S66. 

*^*The  same.  Complete  edition,  with  introduction  contain- 
ing two  letters  by  the  author.     121110.     New  York,  1866. 

Revelations :  a  Companion  to  The  New  Gospel  of  Peace. 
According  to  St.  Abraham.  2  parts,  i2mo.  New  York, 
1863-64. 

Memoirs  of  Shakespeare,  an  Account  of  the  English  Stage,  an 
Essay  on  Shakespeare's  Genius,  with  an  Historical  Sketch 
of  his  Text.  (Privately  printed.)  8vo.  Cambridge,  1865. 
*#*This  work  consists  of  the  critical  and  historical  por- 
tions of  the  author's  edition  of  Shakespeare's  works,  the 
original  pagination  of  which  is  retained.  Only  two  copies 
were  issued  in  this  f.)rm,  one  of  which  was  specially  prepared 
for  the  Shakespearian  collection  of  Thomas  P.  Barton ;  the 
other  was  retained  by  the  author. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  William  Shakespeare,  with  an  Essay 
towards  the  Expression  of  his  Genius  and  an  Account  of 
the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  English  Drama  to  the  Time 
of  Shakespeare.     i2mo.     Boston,  1865. 

*,„*The  same.  Large  paper,  (too  copies.)  8vo.  Boston, 
1865. 


306  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

(Edited.)  Poetry ;  Lyrical,  Narrative  and  Satirical  of  the 
Civil  War.     i2mo.     New  York,  1 866. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Adventures  of  Sir  Lyon  Bouse,  Bart., 
in  America,  during  the  Civil  War.  Being  Extracts  from  his 
Diary.     12 mo.     New  York,  1867. 

*^*The  original  wrapper  bears  the  inscription  "  By  The 
Author  of  the  New  Gospel  of  Peace,"  which  is  omitted  fronrv 
title  page. 

Catalogue  of  aCoUection  of  Books  mostly  printed  in  London 
and  on  the  Continent  of  Euroi^e,  the  Greater  Part  of  which 
are  in  Fine  Condition  and  a  Large  Number  of  which  are 
bound  by  the  Best  Binders,  forming  the  Library  of  Richard 
Grant  White,  to  be  sold  at  Auction  on  the  24th  of  October 
and  following  Evenings.  [Compiled,  with  advertisement 
and  numerous  characteristic  and  interesting  notes,  by  R. 
G.  White.]     8vo.     New  York,  1870. 

*^*The  same.  Fine  paper  edition,  with  altered  title.  (25 
copies.)     Svo.     New  York,  1S70.    ' 

Words  and    their   LTses,  Past  and  Present.     A  Study  of  the   : 
English  Language.     12 mo.     New  York,  1870. 

The  Fall  of  Man  :  or,  the  Loves  of  the  Gorillas.  A  Popular 
Lecture  upon  the  Darwinian  Theory  of  Development  by 
Sexual  Selection.  By  A  Learned  Gorilla.  Illustrations. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1871, 

The  Life  of  Pauhne   Markham.     Written  by  Herselt.     Por- 
trait.    i8mo.     New  York,  187 1. 
*:^*Credited  to  Mr.  White  —  but  without  absolute  certainty-. 

The  Chronicles  of  Gotham.  2  volumes,  1 2mo.  New  York,. 
1S71-72. 

The  Confessions  of  William  Henry  Ireland  containing  the 
Particulars  of  his  Fabrication  of  the  Shakespeare  Manu- 
scripts. ...  A  New  Edition.  With  an  Introduction  by 
R.  G.  White  and  Additional  Facsimiles.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1874. 

The  American  View  of  the  Copyright  Question.  Reprinted 
from  The  Broadway  Magazine,  May,  1868.  With  a  Post- 
script.    i2mo.     New  York,  1880. 

Every-Day  English :  a  Sequel  to  Words  and  their  Uses, 
i2mo.     Boston,  1880. 


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England  Without  and  Within.     i2mo.     Boston,  1 88 1. 

The  Dramatic  Works  of  Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan.  With 
an  Introduction  by  R.  G.  White.  Portraits.  (318  copies.) 
3  volumes,  8vo.     New  York  [18S3]. 

Selections  from  the  Poetry  of  Robert  Browning.  With  an  In- 
troduction by  R.  G.  White.  Portrait.  8vo.  New  York 
[1883]. 

*+*The   same.     Printed    throughout   on  Japan   paper.      (70 
copies.)     Svo.     New  York  [1883 J. 

The  Fate  of  Mr.  Mansfield  Humphreys  ;  with  The  Episode  of 
Mr.  Washington  Adams  in  England,  and  An  Apology. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

A  Grammar  of  the  Grammarless  Tongue.  [An  unauthorized 
reprint  from  Words  and  their  Uses.]  8vo.  New  York, 
1S84. 

Studies  in  Shakespeare.     i2mo.     Boston,  1886. 

WHITMAN,  SARAH  HELEN.     1 803-1 878. 

Poem,  recited  before  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society^ 
....     January    13,      1847  ...   .    ^vo.       [Providence, 

1847.] 

Hours  of  Life  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     Providence,   1853. 

Edgar  Poe  and  his  Critics.      i2mo.     New  York,  i860. 

Poems.     [Complete    edition.]     Portrait.      i2mo.      Boston, 
1879. 
*;^*See  also  Lowell,  J.  R. 

WHITMAN,  WALT[ER].     1819-1892. 

Franklin  Evans,  or  the  Inebriate  :  a  Tale  of  the  Times.  Royal 
8vo.     New  York,  1842. 
*^*Published  as  New  World  Extra  Series;  No.  34. 

Voices  from  the  Press  :  a  Collection  of  Sketches,  Essays,  and 
Poems,  by  Practical  Printers  [Walt  Whitman,  Woodworth, 
Willis,  Bayard  Taylor  and  others].     8vo.    New  York,  1850. 

Leaves  of  Grass.  [Prose  preface,  10  pp.,  and  12  poems.] 
Portrait.     4to.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1855. 


'308  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Leaves   of  Grass.      [32    poems.]      Portrait.      i6mo.     New 
York,  1856. 

*^*In  this  issue  the  preface  of  first  edition  is  worked  into  four 
poems,  Bj  Blue  Ontario's  Shore,  Song  of  the  Answerer,  To  a 
foil'd  European  Revolutionaire,  and  Song  of  Prudence.  Owing 
to  the  storm  of  criticism  which  arose  against  it,  the  New  York 
publishers  withdrew  from  its  publication,  and  it  was  issued  by 
the  author,  with  imprint,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1856. 

Leaves  of  Grass.  [154  poems.]  Portrait,  now  first  pub- 
lished. i2mo.  Boston.  Year  85  of  the  States.  1860-61. 
*^*Business  conditions,  resulting  from  the  Civil  War,  having 
caused  the  failure  of  the  publishers,  Thayer  &  Eldridge,  the 
plates  of  this  edition  were  sold  at  auction  to  an  unscrupulous 
publisher  who,  for  many  years,  printed  from  them,  retaining 
the  imprint  and  date  of  the  Thayer  edition.  The  plates  were 
some  years  since  purchased  by  the  author's    literary  executors. 

Drum-Taps.     i2mo.     New  York,  1865. 

*^*Owing  to  the  death  of  President  Lincoln  the  author  de- 
layed the  publication  of  this  volume,  of  which  some  copies 
were  bound  at  the  time,  until  a  few  weeks  later,  when  he  added 
When  Lilacs  Last  in  the  Door- Yard  bloomed;  O  Captain,  m}' 
Captain;  and  a  few  other  poems,  which  were  added  (with 
pagination  distinct  from  that  of  the  original  collection)  after 
page  72  as,  Sequel  to  Drum-Taps  (since  the  Preceding  came 
from  the  Press).  When  Lilacs  Last  in  the  Door- Yard  bloomed, 
and  other  Pieces.     Washington,  1865-6. 

Leaves  of  Grass.     i2mo.     New  York,  1867. 

*;^*In  this  edition  the  poems  are  re-arranged,  and  many  are 
published  for  the  first  time.  The  later  issues  included  Drum- 
Taps  (omitted  at  first),  also  Sequel  to  Drum-Taps,  and  Songs 
before  Parting. 

Selections  from  Leaves  of  Grass.      Edited  by  ^^^  M.  Rossetti. 
i2mo.     London,  1868. 

Leaves  of  Grass  [including  poems  now  first  published] .  i2mo. 
Washington,  D.  C.,  187 1. 

[Anonymous.]     Passage  to  India.       i2mo.     Washington,  D. 
C.,  1871. 

Democratic  Vistas.     i2mo.     Washington,  D.  C.,  1871. 

After  all  not  to    create   only.      Recited  ....  New  York, 
September  7,  1871.     i2mo.     Boston,  187 1. 

As  a  Strong  Bird  on  Pinions  Free  and  other  Poems.      izmo. 
Washington,  D.  C.,  1872. 

Memoranda  during  the  War.     i2rao.     Camden,  N.  J.,  1875 


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Leaves  of  Grass.  [2S8  poems.]  Author's  Edition,  with 
Portrait  from  Life.     lamo.     Camden,  N.  J.,  1876. 

Two  Rivulets,  including  Democratic  Vistas,  Centennial  Songs, 
and  Passage  to  India.  Author's  Edition.  i2mo.  Cam- 
den, N.  J.,  1876. 

*^.*Tlie  two  preceding  volumes  were  printed  from  the  plates 
of  tlie  1S71  editions,  with  the  addition  of  Memoranda  during 
the  War,  Two  Rivulets,  and  other  matter. 

Leaves  of  Grass.     [293  poems.]      lamo.     Boston,  188 1. 

*^*On  this  edition  being  suppressed  by  District  Attorney 
Stevens  of  Massachusetts,  the  plates  were  taken  over  by  the 
author,  who  printed  from  them  without  alteration,  except  that 
of  publisher's  imprint.  Leaves  of  Grass.  Author's  Edition. 
i2mo.  Camden,  N.J.  The  Philadelphia  editions  of  18S2-83 
(Rees,  Welsh  &  Co.),  and  1884  (David  McKay),  were  printed 
from  the  same  plates. 

Specimen  Days  and  Collect.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1882-83. 
*^*This  edition  contains  such  of  the  author's  prose  writings 
to  date,  as  he  desired  to  retain. 

Elegiac  Ode,  the  Words  from  President  Lincoln's  Burial 
Hymn,  the  Music  by  C.  V.  Stanford.  Royal  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1884. 

Leaves  of  Grass.  Poems  ....  selected  by  Ernest  Rhys. 
i8mo.     London,  1886. 

Specimen  Days  in  America.  Newly  revised  by  the  Author 
with  Fresh  Preface  and  Additional  Notes.  i6mo.  Lon- 
don, 1887. 

November  Boughs.     i2mo,     Philadelphia,  1888. 

Complete  Poems  and  Prose.  185  5- 1888.  Portraits  and 
autograph.    (600  copies.)   Royal  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1888. 

Democratic  Vistas  and  other  Papers.  [Published  by  arrange- 
ment with  the  author.]      i6mo.     London,  1888. 

Leaves  of  Grass,  with  Sands  at  Seventy,  and  A  Backward 
Glance  o'er  Travelled  Roads.  Portraits  and  autograph. 
(300  copies.)     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1889. 

Gems  from  Whitman.  Selected  by  Elizabeth  P.  Gould. 
i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1889. 

Good-Bye,  my  Fancy.  2d  Annex  to  Leaves  of  Grass.  12 mo. 
Philadelphia,  1891. 


310  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Leaves  of  Grass  ;  including  Sands  at  Seventy,  First  Annex  ; 
Good-Bye,  my  Fancy,  Second  Annex  ;  A  Backward  Glance, 
o'er  Travelled  Roads;  and  Portrait  from  Life.  8vo.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1891-92. 

Complete  Prose  Works.     Svo.     Philadelphia,  1892. 

Autobiographia,  or  the  Story  of  a  Life,  selected  from  his 
Writings.  By  Arthur  Stedman.  Frontispiece.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1892. 

Selected  Poems.  Edited  by  Arthur  Stedman.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1892. 

In  re  Walt  Whitman  :  edited  by  his  Literary  Executors, 
H.  L.  Traubel,  R.  M.  Bucke,  T.  B.  Harned.  (1,000 
copies.)      Royal  Svo.     Philadelphia,  1893. 

*^*Contains  original  contributions  by  John  Burroughs  and 
others,  together  with  articles  by  Whitman,  including  three  on 
his  poems  published  anonymously  in  1855-56,  and  now  first 
published  under  the  author's  name. 

***Whitman  contributed  to  The  New  World,  The  Child's 
Champion,  November  20,  1S41.  To  The  Democratic  Review  he 
contributed  Death  in  the  Schoolroom,  August,  1841 ;  Bervance, 
or,  Father  and  Son,  December,  1S41 ;  The  Tomb  Blossoms, 
January,  1842;  The  Last  of  the  Sacred  Army,  March,  1842; 
The  Child's  Ghost,  a  Story  of  the  Last  Loyalist,  May,  1842; 
The  Angel  of  Tears,  September,  1842;  Revenge  and  Requital, 
a  Tale  of  a  Murder  escaped,  July,  August,  1S45  ;  A  Dialogue, 
November,  1845.  To  The  Galaxy,  December,  1867,  and  May, 
186S,  he  contributed  Democracy,' and  Personalism  ;  to  The  North 
American  Review,  June,  1882,  Memorandum  at  a  Venture;  and 
to  Lippincott's  Monthly  Magazine,  March,  1891,  Old-Age 
Echoes,  and  Some  Personal  and  Old-Age  Memoranda,  the  lat- 
ter including  a  letter  from  R.  W.  Emerson,  dated  1S55. 

*.,*See  also  Burroughs,  John,  and  O'Connor,  W.  D. 

WHITTIER,  JOHN  GREENLEAF.     1 807-1 892. 

Incidental  Poems,  accompanied  with  Letters  ....  and  a 
Sketch  of  the  Author's  Life.    [Also  a  poetical  address,  J.  G. 
Whittier  to  the  Rustic  Bard,  not  included  in  any  edition  of 
Whittier's  poems.]      By  Robert  Dinsmoor,  the  Rustic  Bard 
i2mo.     Haverhill,   1828. 

Specimens  of  American  Poetry  [including  The  Sicilian  Ves- 
pers, by  Whittier],  with  Critical  and  Biographical  Notices. 
By  Samuel  Kettell.     3  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1829. 


A    BIBLIOdRAPIir.  311 

American  Anecdotes,  Original  and  Select  [including  The 
Spectre  Ship  of  Salem,  by  Whittier].  By  An  American. 
2  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1830. 

*^*"  An  American  "  is  stated  bv  Sabin  to  have  been  Freeman 
Hunt,  whilst  Cushmg  credits  the  work  to  Lvdia  Maria  Child. 

Legends  of  New  England.     i2mo.     Hartford,  183 1. 

The  American  Common- Place  Book  of  Poetry  :  with  occa- 
sional  Notes,   by   George    B.  Cheever.      12 mo.     Boston, 

*^*This    volume    contains    many  of   Whittier's  early  poems, 
.   (including  the  principal  portion  of  The  Minstrel  Girl)  now  first 
collected,  and  of  which  only  a  few  were  retained  in  any  edition 
of  his  poems. 

[Anonymous.]     Moll  Pitcher,  a  Poem.     Svo.    Boston,  1832. 

Justice  and  Expediency  ;  or  Slavery  considered  with  a  View 
to  its  Rightful  and  Effectual  Remedy,  Abolition.  (500 
copies.)     Svo.     Haverhill,  1833. 

***Also  reprinted  for  gratuitous  distribution,  by  the  Anti- 
Slavery  Society  of  New  York,  Svo.     New  York,  1S33. 

Mogg  Megone,  a  Poem.     32mo.     Boston,  1836. 

The  Laurel :  a  Gift  for  all  Seasons.  Being  a  Collection  of 
Poems.  By  American  Authors  [Whittier,  Holmes,  Long- 
fellow, and  others].     i8mo.     Boston,  1836. 

*^*Besides  two  poems  of  this  collection,  bearing  Whittier's 
name,  A  Love  Letter,  by  J.  G.  W.,  is  ascribed  to  him,  by 
Charles  A.  Dana  and  others,  but  bears  no  trace  of  his  style 
and  cannot  be  accepted  conclusively  as  his. 

A  Full  Statement  of  the  Reasons  which  were  in  Part  offered 
to  the  Committee  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts  on 
the  Fourth  and  Eighth  of  March,  showing  why  there  should 
be  no  Penal  Laws  enacted,  and  no  Condemnatory  Resolu- 
tions passed  by  the  Legislature,  respecting  Abolitioni[s]ts 
and  Anti-Slavery  Societies.     8vo.     Boston,  1836. 

***Containing  Stanzas  for  the  Times,  pp.  46-48,  by  Whittier, 
reprinted  from  The  Boston  Courier. 

Songs  of  the  Free  and  Hymns  of  Christian  Freedom  [by 
Whittier,  Garrison,  Pierpont  and  others].  i6mo.  Bos- 
ton,  1836. 

*^*Whittier's  poems,  Voice  of  New  England,  The  Hunting  of 
Men,  and  Our  Countrymen  in  Chains  are  here  first  collected. 


312  A  ME  RICA  N  A  UTHORS. 

Views  of  Slavery  and  Emancipation  ;  from  Society  in  America, 
By  Harriet  Martineau.  [With  introduction  by  Whittier.] 
i6mo.     New  York,  1837. 

Letters  from  John  Quincy  Adams  to  his  Constituents  of  the 
Twelfth  Congressional  District  in  Massachusetts.  To 
which  is  added  his  Last  Speech  in  Congress  ....  [and 
two  poems,  Stanzas  for  the  Times,  and  Lines  written  on  the 
Passing  of  Mr.  Pinckney's  Resolutions,  by  Whittier].  i2mo. 
Boston,  1837. 

Poems  written  during  the  Progress  of  the  Abolition  Question 
in  the  United  States,  between  the  years  1830  and  1838. 
i6mo.     Boston,   1837. 

[Anonymous.]  Narrative  of  James  Williams,  an  American 
Slave  ;  who  was  for  Several  Years  a  Driver  on  a  Cotton 
Plantation  in  Alabama.  Portrait.  i6mo.  New  York,  1838. 
*^*A  copy  of  this  work  has  recently  been  sold  by  Messrs. 
Bangs  &  Co.,  New  York,  for  $111,  and  in  connection  therewith 
a  statement  is  repeated,  which  was  advanced  in  1S95,  to  the  ef- 
fect that  Whittier's  connection  with  the  Narrative  was  never 
made  public.  This  view  is  not  supported  by  the  fact  that  the 
Proceedings  of  the  American  Anti-Slavery  Society,  Third  De- 
cade, 1864  (which  appears  in  its  chronological  arrangement  in 
the  present  list),  contains  a  catalogue  of  anti-slavery  publica- 
tions, 1750-1863,  where  the  Narrative  is  described  as  "drawn 
up  by  J.  G.  Whittier;"  and  considering  Whittier's  devotion  to, 
and  labors  in,  the  anti-slavery  cause,  the  appearance  of  his 
name  on  the  original  board  cover  of  the  little  volume  would 
scarcely  seem  in  keeping  with  the  theory  of  rigid  secrecy. 

Address  read  at  the   Opening  of  the   Pennsylvania  Hall,  on 
the  15th  of  Fifth  Month,  1838.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1838. 
*^*Reprinted  in  History  of  Pennsylvania  Hall, which  wis  de- 
stroyed by  a  Mob,  17th  May,  1S3S.      Plates.      8vo.      Philadel- 
phia, 1838. 

Poems.      i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1838. 

Freedom's  Lyre  :  or,  Psalms,  Hymns,  and   Sacred  Songs  for 
the  Slave  and  his  Friends.      [By  Whittier,  Garrison,  Tap- 
pan  and  others.]     Compiled  by  E.  F.  Hatfield.     48mo 
New  York,  1840. 

Moll  Pitcher  and  The  Minstrel  Girl.  Poems.  Revised  Edi- 
tion.     i8mo.     Philadelphia,  1840. 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  313 

The  North  Star :  the  Poetry  of  Freedom,  by  her  Friends. 
i8mo.     Philadelphia,  1840. 

***Edited,  anonymously,  by  Whittier,who,  in  addition  to  the 
prefatory  note  and  poem,  pp.  v.-vii.,  contributed  the  poems, 
The  Exiles — a  Tale  of  New  England,  pp.  62-73,  and  The 
World's  Convention,  pp.  108-1 17,  besides  which  the  poem, 
Granada,  pp.  105-107,  is  almost  certainly  his.  Among  the  other 
contributors  were  his  sister,  Elizabeth  H.  Whittier,  James  T. 
Fields,  John  Pierpont,  Hannah  F.  Gould  and  Elizabeth  Lloyd, 
Jr.,  (afterwards  Mrs.  Howell)  whose  poem,  Egypt,  an  Unfin- 
ished Fragment,  pp.  86-101,  was  prepared  for  publication,  with 
extensive  alterations,  by  Whittier,  to  whom  she  was  supposed 
betrothed. 

The  Anti-Slavery  Picknick,  or  Speeches,  Poems,  Dialogues 
and  Songs  [by  Whittier  and  others]  for  Use  in  Schools  and 
Anti-Slavery  Meetings.  [Edited]  By  John  Collins.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1842. 

A  Visit  to  the  United  States  in  1841.  By  Joseph  Sturge. 
[Containing  a  historical  sketch  of  the  old-school  aboli- 
tionists, and  of  the  anti-slavery  movement,  pp.  21-23  ^^^ 
187-192,  also  an  article,  on  the  destruction  of  Pennsylvania 
Hall,  by  Whittier.]  8vo.  London,  1842. 
*»*Reprinted,  i2mo.     Boston,  1842. 

Poetical  Remains  of  the  Late  Lucy  Hooper,  collected  and 
arranged  ;  with  a  Memoir  by  John  Keese  [and  memorial 
poem,  pp.  31-34,  by  Whittier].      i2mo.    New  York,  1842. 

Lays  of  my  Home  and  other  Poems.     i6mo.     Boston,  1843, 

The  Liberty  Minstrel.  [Consisting  of  anti-slavery  poems  by 
Whittier,  Lowell,  Longfellow,  and  others.  Edited,  and 
set  to  music,]  By  Geo.  W.  Clark.  i6mo.  New  York, 
1844. 

[Anonymous.]  The  Stranger  in  Lowell.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1845. 

Voices  of  Freedom.  Fourth  [fifth,  seventh,  etc.,]  Complete 
Edition.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1846. 

*^*A11  copies  known  bear  some  such  indication  of  edition  as 
here  given,  which  can  be  accepted  as  nothing  more  than  a  de- 
sire, on  the  publisher's  part,  to  stimulate  a  demand  for  the 
publication.  The  dates  appended  to  some  of  the  poems  seem 
sufficient  to  prove  the  improbability  of  any  such  conclusion  as 
the  inscription  quoted  may  suggest. 


314  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Memoir  of  Rev.  Charles  T.  Torrey  ....  by  J.  C.  Lovejoy. 
[Containing  tribute  by  Whittier,  pp.  298-299,  reprinted 
from  Tlie  Essex  Transcript.]  Portrait.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1847- 

The  Supernaturahsm  of  New  England.       i2mo.    New  York, 

1847. 

Sketch  of  Daniel  O'Connell.     8vo.     [Boston,  1847.] 

*^*Originallv  published  in  The  Pennsylvania  Freeman, April 
25,  1S39,  as  a  reply  to  an  attack  made  upon  O'Connell,  in  the 
United  States  Senate,  by  Henry  Clay,  in  a  speech  on  the  slav- 
ery question . 

American  Free  Soil  Almanac  for  1849.  [Containing  Free 
Soil  Paean,  pp.  22-23,  by  Whittier.]  i2mo.   Boston  [1848]. 

[Anonymous.]  Leaves  from  Margaret  Smith's  Journal  in  the 
Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  1678-9.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1849. 

Poems.  [First  collective  edition,  including  41  poems  now 
first  collected,of  which  many  were  not  previously  published.] 
Portrait  and  illustrations.     8vo.     Boston,  1849. 

Old  Portraits  and  Modern  Sketches.     i2mo.     Boston,  1850. 

Songs  of  Labor,  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1850. 

Memoir  of  Richard  Dillingham.  By  A.  L.  Benedict.  With 
an  Introductory  Poem  by  J.  G.  Whittier.  i2mo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1852. 

Little  Eva :  Uncle  Tom's  Guardian  Angel.  With  Music  by 
Emilio.     4to.     Boston,   1852. 

The  Farewell  of  a  Slave  Mother  to  her  Daughter.  i2mo. 
Leeds,  England,  1852. 

Clerical  Oppressors.     i2mo.     Leeds,   1852. 

*^*The  two  preceding  titles  were  issued  as  Leeds  Anti-Slav- 
ery Tracts,  Nos.  10  and  21. 

The  Chapel  of  the  Hermits  and  other  Poems.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1853. 

A  Sabbath  Scene.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     Boston,  1853. 

*^*Published  by  Ticknor,  Reed  &  Fields;  republished  by 
John  P.  Jeweti  &  Co.,  i6mo.     Boston,  1854. 

Literary  Recreations  and  Miscellanies.     i2mo.  Boston,  1854. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  315 

The  Panorama,  and  other  Poems.     lamo.     Boston,  1856. 

Sound  now  the  Trumpet.  [A  Fremont  campaign  song.] 
Broadside.     [1856.] 

Poetical  Works  [including  ten  Later  Poems,  1856-185 7,  vol. 
ii.,  pp.  267-295,  now  first  collected].  Portrait.  2  vol- 
umes, 24mo.     Boston,  1857. 

Proceedings  [including  poem,  Kenoza,  by  W'hittier]  at  the 
Dedication  of  the  Kenoza  Club  House,  at  Kenoza  Lake, 
(Great  Pond)  Wednesday  Afternoon,  August  31,  1859. 
(Privately  printed  ;  25  copies.)     8vo.  Haverhill,  1859. 

Home  Ballads  and  Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  i860. 

Celebration  of  the  Birthday  of  Robert  Burns,  in  New  York 
[including  poem  for  the  occasion,  by  Whittier].  4to.  New 
York,  i860. 

Celebration  of  the  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of 
Robert  Burns,  by  the  Burns  Club  of  Boston,  Januafy  25th, 
1859.  [Poems  by  Whittier,  Lowell  and  Holmes,  and  ad- 
dress by  Emerson.]      12 mo.     Boston,  1859. 

Oration  by  Thomas  Chase,  and  Poem  by  John  G.  Whittier, 
delivered  before  the  Alumni  Association  of  the  Friends' 
School  at  Providence,  at  their  Second  Annual  Meeting  at 
Newport,  i860.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  i860. 

A  Voice  [The  Quakers  are  out].     Broadside,     [i860.] 

Chimes  of  Freedom  and  Union.  A  Collection  of  Poems  for 
the  Times,  by  Various  Authors  [including  Whittier,  Holmes 
and  others].      i8mo.     Boston,  186 1. 

The  Patience  of  Hope.  By  the  Author  of  "  A  Present 
Heaven"  [Dora  Greenwell].  With  an  Introduction 
[pp.  v.-xxxiii.]  by  John  G.  Whittier.  i6mo.  Boston,  1862. 

Song  of  the  Negro  Boatmen.     Broadside.     [1862.] 

Proceedings  of  the  Alumni  Association  of  Friends'  Yearly 
Meeting  School,  with  the  Oration  by  Moses  A.  Cartland, 
and  the  Poem  by  J.  G.  Whittier.  Delivered  before  the 
Associationattheir  Fifth  Annual  Meeting  at  Newport,i863. 
8vo.     Providence,  1863. 

In  War  Time  and  other  Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1864. 


316  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Proceedings  of  the  American  Anti-Slavery  Society,  at  its  Third 
Decade,  ....  Philadelphia,  Dec.  3d  and  4th,  1864. 
[1863.]  ....  [With  an  appendix,  and  a  catalogue  of  anti- 
slavery  publications  in  America,  from  1750  to  1863.]  8vo. 
New  York,   1864. 

*^,*Poem,  A  Northern  Song,  p.  156,  and  letters,  pp.  6-S,  and 
153-154,  by  Whittier.  The  misprinted  date  here  indicated,  ap- 
pears corrected  on  wrapper,  which  contains  also  additional  in- 
scription, including  appendix,  etc. 

Patriotism  and  other  Papers.  By  Thomas  Starr  King.  With 
a  Biographical  Sketch  by  Hon.  Richard  Frothingham  [and 
memorial  poem  by  Whittier].      i2mo.     Boston,  1864. 

National  Lyrics  [including  introductory  poem,  pp.  5-6,  and 
Laus  Deo,  pp.  103-104,  now  first  published] .  Illustrations. 
Square  i6mo.     Boston,  1865. 

Snow- Bound.     A  Winter  Idyl.     Portrait  and  vignette.  i6mo. 
^  Boston,  1866. 

Prose  Works.     Portrait.      2  volumes,  i2mo.      Boston,  1866. 

Poetical  Works  [including  poems  now  first  collected].  i8mo. 
Boston,  1867. 

The  Tent  on  the  Beach  and  other  Poems.  Vignette.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1867. 

Maud  MuUer,  [First  separate  edition.]  Illustrations.  Svo. 
Boston,  1867. 

Among  the  Hills,  and  other  Poems.  Frontispiece  and  vig- 
nette.    i6mo.     Boston,  1869. 

Poetical  Works.  Complete  Edition.  [Newly  revised,  with 
additions.]     Portrait.     2  volumes,  i6mo.       Boston,  1870. 

Ballads  of  New  England.     Illustrations.     8vo.  Boston,  1870. 

Two  Letters  on  the  Present  Aspect  of  the  Society  of  Friends. 
Svo.     London,   1870. 

Winter  Poems  by  Favorite  American  Authors  [including  The 
Pageant,  pp.  13-20,  specially  written  for  this  collection,  by 
Whittier].     Illustrations.     8vo.     Boston,  1871. 

Miriam  and  other  Poems.  Frontispiece  and  vignettes.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1 871. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  317 

The  Journal  of  John  VVoolman.  With  an  Introduction  [pp. 
1-49]  by  J.  G.  Whittier.     i2mo.     Boston,  1871. 

The  Pennsylvania  Pilgrim  and  other  Poems.  Illustrations. 
1 6  mo.     Boston,  1872. 

(Edited.)  Child  Life  :  a  Collection  of  Poems.  Illustrations- 
Square  12  mo.     Boston,  1872. 

Complete  Poetical  Works  [revised].  Household  Edition. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1873. 

Child  Life  in  Prose.  Edited  [with  preface,  pp.  v.-viii.,  and 
an  original  tale,  The  Fish  I  did  not  catch,  pp.  137-141] 
by  J.  G.  Whittier.  Illustrations.  Square  i2mo.  Boston, 
1874. 

Agassiz  Memorial;  Teachers'  and  Pupils'  Fund.  The 
Prayer  of  Agassiz,  a  Poem,  by  J.  G.  Whittier ;  and  Agas- 
siz, a  Sonnet,  by  T.  W.  Parsons.   i6mo.  Cambridge,  1874. 

A  Memorial  of  Charles  Sumner  [from  the  Commonwealth  of 
Massachusetts.  Poem,  Sumner,  pp.  97-104,  by  Whittier, 
and  eulogy,  pp.  106-176,  by  G.  W.  Curtis].  Portrait. 
Royal  8vo.     Boston,  1874. 

Hazel-Blossoms.    Frontispiece  and  vignettes.   i6mo.    Boston, 

1875- 

***Nine    poems    by  Elizabeth    Whittier   are  included  in  this 
volume,  pp.  101-133. 

Proceedings  at  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Battle  of 
Lexington,  April  19,  1875  [including  poem  by  Whittier, 
pp.  37-39]-     Illustrations.    8vo.    Lexington,  1875. 

*^*The  poem  was  also  published  in  Souvenir  of  Lexington, 
1775-1875.     Illustrations.     Royal  Svo.     Boston,  1875. 

Mabel  Martin.     A  Harvest   Idyl.     [First  complete  edition, 
with  prefatory  note  by  the  author.]     58  illustrations.     Svo. 
Boston,  1876. 
***The  same.     21  illustrations.     i6mo.     Boston,  1876. 

(Edited.)     Songs    of   Three    Centuries.      i2mo.      Boston, 
1876. 
*^*Also,  Svo.   Boston,  1876. 

Centennial  Hymn.     Broadside.     [Philadelphia,  1876.] 


318  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Centennial  Liberty  Bell,  Independence  Hall ;  its  Tra- 
ditions and  Associations.  .  .  .  With  an  Appendix  embrac- 
ing the  Ceremonies,  ....  July  4th,  1S76,  by  James  L. 
Longshore,  and  Pjenjamin  L.  Knowles.  Illustrations.  i6mo. 
Philadelphia,  1876. 

*»*Including  Centennial  Hymn,  first  appearance  in  book 
form,  by  Whittier,  pp.  140-141 ;  Cantata,  by  Sidney  Lanier, 
pp.  142-143;  Welcome  to  all  Nations,  by  O.  W.  Holmes,  p. 
161 ;  and  National  Ode,  by  Baj'ard  Taylor,  pp.  163-169.  The 
Centennial  Hymn  was  also  issued,  with  music  by  J.  K.  Paine, 
for  the  opening  ceremonies  of  the  Centennial  Exposition, 
broadside,  and  with  The  Star-Spangled  Banner  and  other 
National  Songs,  i2mo.     Philadelphia,   1876. 

Indian  Civihzation  :  a  Lecture  by  Stanley  Pumphrey.  With 
Introduction  by  J.  G.  Whittier.     8vo.     Philadelphia,  1877. 

The  Tent  on  the  Beach.  [First  separate  edition.]  Illus- 
trations.    3  2  mo.     Boston,  1877. 

;         Favorite  Poems.     Illustrations.     3 2 mo.     Boston,  1877. 

Memoir  of  William  Francis  Bartlett.  By  Francis  Winthrop 
Palfreyi  [Memorial  poem,  by  Whittier,  pp.  302-304.] 
Portrait  and  chart.     12 mo.     Boston,  1878. 

The  Vision  of  Echard  and  other  Poems.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1878. 

The  River  Path.  [First  separate  edition.]  Illustrations. 
Square  i2mo.     Boston,  1878. 

Tributes  to  William  Lloyd  Garrison,  at  the  Funeral  Services, 
May  28,  1879.  [Including  poem  written  for  the  occasion, 
by  Whittier,  pp.  27-28.]     Portrait.     8vo.     Boston,   1879. 

William  Lloyd  Garrison  and  his  Times.  ...  By  Oliver 
Johnson.  With  an  Introduction  [pp.  ix-xii.]  by  J.  G. 
Whittier.     Portrait.     12  mo.     Boston,  1879. 

Bronze  Group  commemorating  Emancipation.  A  Gift  to  the 
City  of  Boston  from  Hon.  Moses  Kimball.  Dedicated 
December  6,  1879  [with  poem  for  the  occasion  by  Whit- 
tier].    Frontispiece.     8vo.     Boston,  1879. 

The  King's  Missive  and  other  Poems.  Portrait.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1 88 1. 

*^*The  King's  Missive  was  first  published,  with  illustrations, 
in  Winsor's  Memorial  History  of  Boston,  vol.  i.,  pp.  xxv.— 
xxxvii.,  1880. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  319' 

Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  for 
1 880-1 88 1.  [Containing  Whittier's  reply  to  Dr.  Ellis' 
paper  on  The  King's  Missive,  pp.  387-394,  and  Dr.  Ellis' 
rejoinder  to  the  same,  pp.  394-399-]     8vo.  Boston,   1881. 

Copy  of  a  Letter.  [An  autobiographical  sketch.]  Royal 
8vo.     Amesbuiy,  5th.    Mo.     J882. 

*5^*A  three-page  leaflet  printed  for  the  author,  to  render  easy 
the  task  of  replying  to  the  many  enquiries  as  to  his  life,  works, 
etc.,  which  were  daily  received  by  him.  The  leaflet  was  re- 
printed in  the  Amesbury  Memorial  to  Whittier,  1S93. 

The  Bay  of  Seven  Islands  and  Other  Poems.  Portrait.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1883. 

Jack  in  the  Pulpit.  Edited  by  J.  G.  Whittier.  Small  4to. 
[New  York,  1884.] 

*;^*Consisting  of  introductory  letter  in  facsimile  of  Whittier's 
manuscript,  seven  pages  of  text,  and  eight  full-page  illustrative 
colored  designs,  each  of  which,  except  the  title  page,  contains  a 
selection  from  the  text.  A  cheaper  edition  was  also  issued, con- 
sisting of  the  illustrated  pages  and  selections  only,  the  pictorial 
boards,  introduction  and  text  being  omitted. 

Re-Union  of  the  Schoolmates  of  J.G.  Whittier.  .  .  .  Septem- 
ber 10,  1885.  With  Exercises  at  Presentation  of  the  Por- 
trait of  the  Poet  to  the  Haverhill  PubUc  Library,  December 
17,  18S5  [includmg  poem  and  letters  by  Whittier].  8vo. 
Haverhill,  1886. 

Saint  Gregory's  Guest  and  Recent  Poems.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1886. 

Poems  of  Nature.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  Small  4to. 
Boston,  1886. 

Inauguration  of  the  Statue  of  Liberty.  ...  on  Bedlow's 
Island,  New  York,  Thursday,  October  28,  1886.  [Poem, 
The  Bartholdi  Statue,  pp.  61-62,  by  Whittier.]  Engraved 
facsimile  of  invitation  card.     Small  4to.     New  York,  1887. 

One  of  the  Signers.  A  Poem  by  John  Greenleaf  Whittier, 
with  Autograph  Verses.  Read  at  the  Unveiling  of  the 
Josiah  Bartlett  Statue  at  Amesbury,  July  4,  1888.  2  por- 
traits and  vignette.     Small  4to.     [Amesbury,  1888.] 

Writings  [newly  revised].  Portraits.  7  volumes,  i2mo. 
Boston,  1888-89. 

*^*The  same.  Large  paper.  (400  copies.)  7  volumes,  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1888-89. 


320  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

The  Washington  Centenary  celebrated  in  New  York,  April 
29-30  and  May  i,  1889.  [Poem  by  Whittier,  p.  40;  ad- 
dress by  Lowell,  pp.  71-72  ;  and  rhymed  toasts  by  Holmes 
and  Stoddard.]  Illustrations.  Royal  Svo.  New  York 
[1889]. 

At  Sundown.  (Privately  printed  ;  50  copies.)  i6mo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1890. 

....  A  Record  of  the  Commemoration,  July  Second  and 
Third,  1890,  of  the  Two  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary 
of  the  Settlement  of  Haverhill,  Mass.  [Ode  by  Whittier, 
pp.  121-124,  and  letters,  pp.  3-4,  and  355.]  Portraits 
and  illustrations.     4to.     Boston,  1891. 

At  Sundown  [with  prefatory  note  and  seven  poems  not  in- 
cluded in  the  1890  edition].  Portrait  and  illustrations. 
i6mo.     Boston,  1892. 

*^*The    same.     Large   paper.     (250   copies.)      Svo.      Cam- 
bridge, 1892. 

Memorial  to  J.  G.  Whittier  by  the  Citizens  of  Amesbury. 
Dec,  17,  1892.  [Including  Autobiographical  Sketch,  by 
Whittier,  pp.  53-57,  address  by  E.  C  Stedman,  pp.  64- 
•65,  and  memorial  tributes.]  Portraits.  Square  Svo. 
Amesbury,  1893. 

Life  and  Letters,  by  S.  T.  Pickard.  Portraits.  2  volumes, 
i2mo.     Boston,  1894. 

*4,*The  same.     Large  paper.     (400  copies.)     1  volumes,  Svo. 
Cambridge,  1894. 

Complete  Poetical  Works  [including  all  poems  collected  since 
the  author's  death].  Portrait  and  vignette.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1895. 

*:„*Many  of  Whittier's  early  poems  were  first  publisbed  in 
The  Yankee  (for  M'hich  see  Neal,  John),  The  New  England 
Magazine,  1831-35,  and  The  Boston  Pearl,  1835-36;  to  The 
Democratic  Review,  1838-45,  he  contributed  numerous  poems 
and  prose  sketches,  including  Supernaturalism  of  New  Eng- 
land,and  The  Stranger  in  Lowell ;  and  was  editorially  connected 
with  The  American  Manutacturer,  Boston,  1S29;  The  Haver- 
hill Gazette,  January-June,  inclusive,  1830;  The  New  England 
Review,  Hartford,  July,  iS^o-December,  1S31,  inclusive;  The 
Pennsylvania  Freeman,  1838-39;  The  Anti-Slavery  Reporter, 
N.  Y.,  1841 ;  and  was  a  frequent  contributor,  sometimes  edi- 
torially, to  The  National  Era,  1S47-59;  for  his  numerous  poems 
first  published  in  The  Atlantic  Monthly  see  index  to  that  jour- 
nal. The  publications  named,  with  a  few  of  the  annuals  of  the 
time,  contained  almost  his  entire  contributions  to  periodical 
literature. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHY.  321 

***See  also  Brainard,  J.  G.  C. ;  Bryant,  W.  C.  ;  Child, 
L.  M. ;  Fields,  Annie  and  J.  T. ;  Holmes,  O.  W.  ;  Howells. 
W.  D.;  Longfellow,  H.  W.;  Lowell,  J.  R. ;  Thoreau,  H.  D., 
and  Whipple,  E.  P. 

WILCOX,  ELLA  WHEELER.     1855  — 

Drops  of  Water.     Temperance  Poems.      i2mo.     New  York, 
1872. 

Shells.      i2mo.     Milwaukee,  1873. 

Maurine  and  other  Poems.      i2mo.     Milwaukee,  1876. 

Poems  of  Passion.     i2mo.     Chicago,  1883, 

Mai  Moulee.     A  Tale  of  Passion.     r2mo.     New  York,  1886. 

Perdita  and  other  Stories.      i2mo.     New  York  [1886]. 

Foems  of  Pleasure.     i8mo.     Chicago,  1887. 

Adventures  of  Miss  Volney.     i2mo.     New  York  [1888]. 

A  Double  Life.     i2mo.     New  York,  1890. 

How   Salvator  won,    and    other   Recitations.      i2mo.     New 
York,  1 89 1. 

Was  it  Suicide?    and  other  Stories.     i2mo.     Chicago,  1891. 

Song  of  a  Sandwich.     Illustrations.     i6mo.     New  York,  1892. 

Sweet  Danger.     Portrait  and  illustrations.      i2mo.     Chicago, 
1892. 

The    Beautiful    Land   of  Nod.      Illustrations.     Square    8vo. 
Chicago,  1892. 

.An  Erring  Woman's  Love.     Illustrations.     Square  8vo.    New 
York  [1892]. 

Men,   Women    and    Emotions.     Portrait.     121110.     Chicago, 
1893. 

WILKINS,  MARY  ELEANOR  .... 

The  Adventures  of  Ann.     i2mo.     Boston,  1886. 

A  Humble  Romance  and  other  Stories.     i6mo.     New  York, 
1887. 


322  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

A  New  England  Nun  and  other  Stories.  i6mo.  New  York, 
1891. 

Young  Lucretia  and  other  Stories.  Illustrations.  8vo.  New 
York,  1892. 

The  Pot  of  Gold  and  other  Stories.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
Boston  [1892]. 

Jane  Field.  A  Novel.  Illustrations.  8vo.  New  York, 
1893. 

Giles  Corey,  Yeoman  :  a  Play.  Illustrations.  3  2 mo.  New 
York,  1893. 

Pembroke:  a  Novel.  Illustrations.  i6mo.  New  York, 
1894. 

Comfort  Pease  and  her  Gold  Ring.    i6mo.    New  York,  1895. 

WILLIS,  NATHANIEL  PARKER.     1806-1S67. 

The  Album.  [A  collection  of  twelve  original,  and  fifty-two 
selected  poems.]  Vignette  title.  8vo.  New  York,  1824. 
*^*The  original  poems  include  Willis'  first  published  poem, 
which  obtained  the  prize  of  $50  offered  by  the  publisher  of  the 
volume;  the  selections  include  some  of  the  earlier  poems  ot 
Bryant,  Hallock  and  Percival. 

Sketches.     8vo.     Boston,  1827. 

(Edited.)  The  Legendary :  consisting  of  Original  Pieces, 
principally  Illustrative  of  American  History,  Scenery  and 
Manners.     2  volumes,  i2mo.     Boston,  1828. 

Fugitive  Poetry.     8vo.     Boston,  1829. 

(Edited.)  The  Token  for  1829.  Plates.  i6mo.  Boston, 
1829. 

(Edited.)  American  Monthly  Magazine.  2  volumes,  8vo. 
Boston,  1829-31. 

Poem  delivered  before  the  Society  of  United  Brothers.  ... 
September  6,  183 1  ;  with  other  Poems.  8vo.  New  York, 
1831. 

Pencillings  by  the  Way.     3  volumes,  8vo.       London,  1835. 


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Melanie   and     other    Poems.       Edited   by   Barry   Cornwall. 
iSmo.     London,  1835. 
*^<*Also,  i2nno.     New  York,  1S37. 

[Anonymous.]     Inklings  of  Adventure.     3  volumes,   i2mo. 
London,  1836. 
*^*Also,  2  volumes,  i2mo.     New  York,  1836. 

American  Scenery  ;  or,  Land,  Lake  and  River  Illustrations  of 
Transatlantic  Nature.  Portrait  and  120  engravings.  2 
volumes,  or  30  parts,  4to.     London,  1838. 

Bianca  Visconti ;  or,  the  Heart  overtasked.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1839. 

Tortesa,  the  Usurer.     A  Play.     i2mo.     New  York,  1839. 

*:(;*The  two  preceding  volumes  were  reprinted  in  London 
as  Two  Ways  of  dying  for  a  Husband,  8vo.     1839. 

A  I'Abri;  or,  the  Tent  pitch'd.     i2mo.     New  York,  1839. 

(Edited.)  The  Corsair  :  a  Gazette  of  Literature,  Art,  Dra- 
matic Criticism,  Fashion  and  Novelty.  [March  16,  1839- 
March  7,  1840.]     4to.     New  York,  1839-40. 

*^*The  numbers  of  this  publication  for  August,  September 
and  October,  1S39,  contain  five  original  contributions  by  W.  M. 
Thackeray. 

Loiterings  of  Travel.     3  volumes,  i2mo.     London,  1840. 

Letters  from  under  a  Bridge,  and  Poems.  Portrait  and  10 
engravings.     Square  8vo.     London,  1840. 

(With  J.  Sterling  Coyne.)  The  Scenery  and  Antiquities  of 
Ireland.  120  engravings.  2  volumes,  or  30  parts,  4to. 
London,  1840-41. 

Canadian  Scenery.  120  engravings.  2  volumes,  or  30  parts, 
4to.     London,  1841-42. 

Sacred  Poems.     Royal  8vo.     New  York,  1843. 
Poems  of  Passion.     Royal  8vo.     New  York,  1843. 

Lady  Jane,  and  Humorous  Poems.  Royal  8vo.  New  York, 
1844. 

Letters  from  under  a  Bridge.  The  only  Complete  Edition. 
Royal  8vo.     New  York,  1844. 

***The  four  preceding  titles  appeared  as  numbers  of  the  Mir- 
ror Extra  series. 


324  -  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Poems  Sacred,  Passionate  and  Humorous.  Royal  8vo.  New 
York,  1844. 

Pencillings  by  the  Way.  Written  during  some  Years  of  Resi- 
dence and  Travel  ....  First  Complete  Editions.  Royal 
8vo.     New  York,  1844. 

Lecture  on  Fashion,  delivered  before  the  New  York  Lyceum, 
June,  1844.     8vo.     New  York  [1844]. 

(Edited.)  The  Opal.  Illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1844. 

Dashes  at  Life  with    a   Free  Pencil.      3  parts,    8vo.      New 
York,  1845. 
*^*A.lso,  i2mo.     New  York,  1845. 

Complete  Prose  and  Poetical  Works.  Royal  8vo.  New 
York,  1846. 

Poems  of  Early  and  After  Years  [including  many  now  first 
collected].  Portrait  and  16  engravings.  8vo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1847. 

Rural  Letters  and  other  Records  of  Thought  at  Leisure,  writ- 
ten in  the  Intervals  of  more  Hurried  Literary  Labor.  i2mo. 
New  York,  1849. 

People  I  have  met ;  or.  Pictures  of  Society  and  People  of 
Mark,  drawn  under  a  Thin  Veil  of  Fiction.  i2mo.  New 
York,   1850. 

Life  here  and  there ;  or  Sketches  of  Society  and  Adventures 
at  Far- Apart  Times  and  Places.     lamo.     New  York,  1850. 

(Edited.)  The  Gem  of  the  Season,  for  1850.  16  engrav- 
ings.    8vo.     New  York,  1850. 

(Edited.)  Trenton  Falls,  Picturesque  and  Descriptive.  Il- 
lustrations.    Square  1 6 mo.     New  York,  185 1. 

Memoranda  of  the  Life  of  Jenny  Lind.  Portrait.  12  mo. 
Philadelphia,  1851. 

Hurry-Graphs ;  or  Sketches  of  Scenery,  Celebrities  and  So- 
ciety, taken  from  Life.     i2mo.     New  York,  1851. 

Poems  by  Mary  H.  Pumpelly.  [With  a  preface  by  Willis.] 
8vo.     New  York,  1852. 


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A  Summer  Cruise  in  the  Mediterranean  on  Board  an  Ameri- 
can Frigate.     i2mo.     New  York,  1853. 

A  Health  Trip  to  the  Tropics.     i2mo.     New  York,  1853. 

Fun  Jottings;  or,  Laughs   I   have  taken  a   Pen  to.       i2mo. 
New  York,  1853. 

Ephemera,     ismo.     New  York,  1854. 

Famous  Persons  and  Places.      i2mo.     New  York,  1854. 

Famous  Persons  and  Famous  Places.     i2mo.     London, 1854. 

Out-Doors  at  Idlewild  ;  or,  the  Shapings  of  a   Home   on   the 
Banks  of  the  Hudson.      i2mo.     New  York,  1855. 

The  Rag- Bag,  a  Collection  of  Ephemera.        i2mo.      New 
York,  1855. 

Paul  Fane  ;  or,  Parts  of  a  Life  else  Untold.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1857. 

The  Convalescent.     i2mo.     New  York,  1859. 

Poems,  Sacred,  Passionate  and  Humorous.  [Newly  revised.] 
24mo.     New  York,  1861. 

Poems.     Complete  Edition.     8vo.     New  York,  1868. 

***See   also   Morris,  G.    P.;  Paulding,  J.  K. ;   Poe,  E.A. ; 
Taylor,  Bayard;  Whitman,  W. 

WILMER,  LAMBERT  A.     1 805-1 863. 

The  Quacks  of  Hehcon.  A  Satire.  iSmo.  Philadelphia, 
1841. 

Recantation.     A  Poem.      i8mo.     Philadelphia,  1843. 

Somnia.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1848. 

Liberty  Triumphant.     i2mo.     Philadelphia,  1853. 

The  Life,  Travels  and  Adventures  of  Ferdinand  de  Soto  the 
Discoverer  of  the  Mississippi.      8vo.       Philadelphia,  1858. 

Our  Press-Gang ;  or,  a  Complete  Exposition  of  the  Corrup- 
tions and  Crimes  of  the  American  Newspaper.  i2mo. 
Philadelphia,  1859. 


;32a  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

WINSOR,  JUSTIN.     1831  — 

History  of  the  Town  of  Duxbury,  Massachusetts,  with  Gene- 
alogical Registers.     Frontispiece.     8vo.      Boston,  1849. 

(With  George  H.  Hepworth.)  Songs  of  the  Unity  ;  a  Selec- 
tion of  Lyrics  for  Public  Worship,  with  Tunes  for  Congre- 
gational Use.     i2mo.     Boston,  1859. 

Celebration  of  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of 
Bunker  Hill.  With  an  Appendix  containing  a  Survey  of 
the  Literature  of  the  Battle  [by  Justin  Winsor].  Plates. 
Royal  8vo.     Boston,  1875. 

A  Bibliography  of  the  Original  Quartos  and  Folios  of  Shakes- 
peare :  with  Particular  Reference  to  Copies  in  America.  68 
facsimiles.      (200  copies.)     4to.     Boston,  1875. 

Shakespeare's  Poems  :  a  Bibliography  of  the  Earlier  Editions. 
8vo.     Cambridge,  1879. 

The  Reader's  Handbook  of  the  American  Revolution.  i6mo. 
Boston,  1880. 

(Edited.)  Memorial  History  of  Boston,  including  Suffolk 
County,  Massachusetts,  1 630-1 880.  4  volumes,  4to.  Bos- 
ton, 1880-81. 

*:^*i.,  1880;    ii.,  iii.,  iv.,  1881. 

*^*Vol.  i.  contains  The  Kinsf's  Missive,  pp.  xxv.-xxxvii. , 
specially  contributed  by  Whittier;  vol.  iv.,  Medicine  in  Bos- 
ton, pp.  527-549,  by  Samuel  A.  Gi-een,  M.D.,  with  Additional 
Memoranda,  pp.  549-570,  by  O.  W.  Holmes. 

Halliwelliana :  a  Bibliography  of  the  Publications  of  James 
Orchard  Halliwell- Phillips.     8vo.     Cambridge,  1881. 

Governor  Bradford's  Manuscript  History  of  Plymouth  Plan- 
tation and  its  Transmission  to  our  Times.  8vo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1 88 1. 

Massachusetts.  [Reprinted  from  The  Encyclopsedia  Brittan- 
nica.]      i2mo.     Boston,  1882. 

(Edited.)  Narrative  and  Critical  History  of  America.  With 
Bibliographical  and  Critical  Essays  on  its  Historical  Sources 
and  Authorities  ....  Portraits,  facsimiles  and  illustra- 
tions. 8  volumes  (issued  also  in  24  sections,  or  72  parts), 
royal  8vo.     Boston,   1884-89. 

*=,*iii.,  iv.,  1884;  ii.,  1SS6;  v.,  18S7;  vi  ,  vii.,  188S;  i.,  viii., 
1889. 

*^*The  same.  Large  paper.  (550  copies.)  16  volumes,  4to. 
Boston,   1884-89. 


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Elder  William  Brewster,  of  the  Mayflower :  his  Books  and 
Autographs,  with  other  Notes.     8vo.     Cambridge,  1887. 

(Edited.)  Was  Shakespeare  Shapleigh  ?  A  Correspondence 
in  Two  Entanglements.     i6mo.     Boston,  1887. 

Address  delivered  at  the  250th  Anniversary  of  the  Incorpora- 
tion of  the  Town  of  Duxbury,  Mass.,  June  17,  1887.  8vo. 
Cambridge,  1887. 

Charles  Deane,  LL.D.  A  Memoir.  (Privately  printed.) 
Portrait.     8vo.     Cambridge,  1891. 

Christopher  Columbus,  and  how  he  received  and  imparted  the 
Spirit  of  Discovery.  Portraits  and  illustrations.  8vo. 
Boston,  1 89 1. 

The  Earliest  Printed  Sources  of  New  England  History,  1602- 
1629.     8vo.     Cambridge,  1894. 

Cartier  to  Frontenac  :  a  Study  of  Geographical  History  in 
the  Interior  of  North  America,  in  its  Historical  Relations, 
1534-1700.     Illustrations.     8vo.     Boston,  1894. 

Exploration  of  the  Mississippi  Basin.  The  Struggle  in  Amer- 
ica between  England  and  France,  1697-1763.  Illustra- 
tions.    8vo.     Boston,  1895. 

*^*Mr.  Winsor  is  also  author  of  several  bibliographical  treat- 
ises, commencement  addresses,  etc. 

***See  also  Lowell,  J.  R. 

WINTER,  WILLIAM.     1836— 
Poems.     i2mo.     Boston,  1855. 
The  Emotion  of  Sympathy.     i2mo.     Boston,  1856. 

The  Queen's  Domain  and  other  Poems.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1859. 

My  Witness.     i6mo.     Boston,  1871. 

Edwin  Booth  in  Twelve  Dramatic  Characters  [with  biograph- 
ical sketch  by  Winter] .     12  portraits.  FoUo.    Boston, 1 871. 

Seventh  Annual  Re-L^^nion  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac  at  Philadelphia,  June  6,  1876.  [Poem,  pp.  22- 
26,  by  Winter.]     8vo.     New  York,  1877. 

Thistle-Down:  a  Book  of  Lyrics.     i6mo.     London,  1878. 
***Part  of  the  edition  was  issued,    with    the  importers'  im- 
print,  i6mo.     Boston,  1S78. 


328  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Tenth  Annual  Re-Union  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac  at  Albany,  June  19,  1879.  [Poem  by  Winter,  pp. 
77-79.]     8vo.     New  York,  1879. 

A  Trip  to  England."'  i2mo.     Boston,   1879. 

A  Trip  to  England  [with  additions].  Illustrations  by  Joseph 
Jefferson.     i2mo.     Boston,  1881. 

Poems.     Complete^Edition.     i2mo.     Boston,  1881. 

(Edited,  with  memoir.)  The  Poems  and  Stories  of  Fitz- 
James  O'Brien.  Portraits  and  illustrations.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1 88 1. 

The  Jeffersons.  Portraits  and  illustrations.  i2mo.  Boston, 
1881. 

*^*The  same.     Large  paper.      (100  copies.)      4to.      Boston, 
1881. 

Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  First  Appearance  on  the  Stage  of 
William  Warren,  Boston's  Favorite  Comedian.  Fifty  Years 
of  an  Actor's  Life.  [Address  and  poem  by  Winter,  pp. 
44-48.]     Portrait.     i8mo.     [Boston]  1882. 

English  Rambles  and  other  Fugitive  Pieces  in  Prose  and 
Verse.     i2mo.     Boston,  1884. 

The  Dedication  Exercises  of  the  Actors'  Monument  to  Edgar 
Allan  Poe  ....  at  the  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art,  N. 
Y.,  May  4,  1885.  [Speech  and  poem,  pp.  40-45,  by  Win- 
ter.]    8vo.     [New  York,  18S5.] 

Henry  Irving.     2  portraits.     i2mo.     New  York,  1885. 

*^*The  same.     Large  paper.     (50  copies.)     8vo.   New  York, 

18S5. 

The  Stage  Life  of  Mary  Anderson.  Portrait.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1886. 

*;^*The  same.     Large  paper.     (50  copies.)     8vo.     New  York, 
1886. 

Shakespeare's  England.     24mo.     Boston,  1886. 

Taming  of  the  Shrew.  .  .  .  Arranged  by  Augustin  Daly. 
....  With  an  Introduction  by  W.  Winter.  (Privately 
printed.)     8vo.     New  York,  1887. 

Wanderers:    being  a   Collection   of  Poems.     i6mo.     Edin- 
burgh, 1888. 
*=(.*Also,  i6mo.     Boston,  1889. 


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The  Press  and  the  Stage  :  an  Oration.  Delivered  before  the 
Goethe  Society,  N.  Y,,  January  28th,  1889.  (250  copies.) 
Svo.     New  York,  1889. 

In  Memory  of  John  McCuUough.     8vo.     New  York,  1889. 

Brief  Chronicles.  Portraits.  3  volumes,  8vo.  New  York  : 
The  Dunlap  Society,    1889-90. 

John  Gilbert.  A  Sketch  of  his  Life,  together  with  Extracts 
from  his  Letters  and  Souvenirs  of  his  Career.  Portrait  and 
illustrations.  8vo.     New  York:  The  Dunlap  Society,  1890. 

The  Actor  and  other  Speeches,  chiefly  on  Theatrical  Subjects 
and  Occasions.  Portrait.  Svo.  New  York  :  The  Dunlap 
Society,  1891. 

Ada  Rehan  :  a  Study.  (Privately  printed.)  Portrait.  8vo. 
New  York,  1891. 

Gray  Days  and  Gold.  24mo.  Edinburgh  and  New  York, 
1891. 

Old  Shrines  and  Ivy.  24mo.  Edinburgh  and  New  York, 
1892. 

Shadows  of  the  Stage.     Portrait.     24mo.     New  York,  1892. 

Shakespeare's  England.  New  Edition,  revised  [with  addi- 
tions].    Illustrations.     12 mo.     New  York,  1893. 

George  William  Curtis.  A  Eulogy  delivered  before  the  Peo- 
ple of  Staten  Island,  Feb.  24,  1893.  Portrait.  24mo. 
New  York,  1893. 

Shadows  of  the  Stage.  Second  Series.  24mo.  New  York, 
1893. 

The  Life  and  Art  of  Edwin  Booth.  Portraits.  i2mo.  New 
York,  1893. 

*^*The  same.  Large  paper.  (250  copies.)  Svo.  New 
York,  1893. 

*^*Also  25  copies,  with  proofs  on  Whatman  paper,  Svo. 
New  York,  1893. 

The  Life  and  Art  of  Joseph  Jefferson,  together  with  some 
Account  of  his  Ancestry,  and  of  the  Jefferson  Family  of 
Actors.  Portraits  and  illustrations.  i2mo.  New  York, 
1894. 

***The  same.  Large  paper.  (200  copies.)  Svo.  New 
York,  1894. 


330  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Shadows  of  the  Stage.  Third  Series.  24010.  New  York, 
1S95. 

*+*Mr.    Winter   also    edited,    with   prefaces   and    notes,    the 
prompt-books  of  plavs  produced  by  Edwin   Booth,    New  York, 
1S78  et  seq. 
*»*See  also  Arnold,  George,  and  Brougham,  John. 

WINTHROP,  THEODORE.     1828-1S61. 

A  Companion  to  the  Heart  of  the  Andes.  [A  description  of 
the  picture,  bearing  this  title,  by  F.  J.  Church.]  i2mo. 
New  York,  1859. 

Cecil  Dreeme.  [With  memoir  by  George  W.  Curtis.]  i2mo. 
Boston,  1 86 1. 

John  Brent.     12 mo.     Boston,  1862. 

Edwin  Brothertoft.     i2mo.     Boston,  1862. 

The  Canoe  and  the  Saddle.  Adventures  among  the  North 
Western  Rivers  and  Forests;  and  Isthmiana.  i2mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1863. 

Life  in  the  Open  Air,  and  other  Papers.  Portrait.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1863. 

Life  and  Poems.  Edited  by  his  Sister.  Portrait.  i2mo 
New  York,  1884. 

WISE,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS  (Harry  Gringo).     1819-1869. 

Los  Gringos  :  or,  an  Inside  View  of  Mexico  and   California, 

with  Wanderings  in  Peru,  Chili,  and  Polynesia.       i2mo. 

New  York.  i8<=o»  \-tC 

'  I 

Tales  for  the  Marines.     Illustrations.     i2mo.     Boston,    1855. 

Scampavias  from  Gibel  Tarek  to  Stamboul.  lUusrrations. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1857. 

Captain  Brand  of  the  "Centipede"  :  a  Pirate  of  Eminence  in 
the  West  Indies;  his    Loves  and    Exploits  ....  lamo. 
London,  1S60. 
*^*Also,  Svo.     New  York,   1S64. 

WOODBERRY,  GEOR  GE  EDWARD.  1855  — 

The  Relation  of  Pallas  Athene  to  Athens.  Written  for  the 
Harvard  Commencement,  1877.  (Privately  printed.)  i2mo, 
[Abingdon,  Mass.,]  1877. 


A    DIBLIOGRAPHl'.  331 

The  North  Shore  Watch  :  a  Threnody.  Frontispiece.  (Pri- 
vately printed.)     8vo.     [Cambridge]  1883. 

A  History  of  Wood^Engraving.     8vo.     New  York,  1883. 

Edgar  Allan  Poe.     Portrait.     12  mo.     Boston,  1885. 

My'Country.  (Privately  printed ;  50  copies.)  8vo.  Cam- 
bridge,  1 886. 

The  North  Shore  Watch  and  other  Poems.  16 mo.  Boston, 
1890. 

Studies  in  Letters  and  Life.     i2mo.     Boston,  1890. 

(Edited.)  The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  Percy  Bysshe 
Shelley,  the  Text  newly  collated  and  revised  .... 
with  Notes  and  a  Memoir.  Portrait.  4  volumes,  12  mo. 
Boston,  1892. 

*^*The  same.     Large   paper.     (250  copies).     8  volumes,  8vo. 
Boston,  1S92. 

(Edited,  with  memoir.)  Lamb's  Essays  of  Elia.  Vignettes. 
i2mo.     Boston,  1892. 

***The  same.     Large  paper.      (100  copies.)     2  volumes,  Svo. 
Boston,  1892. 

The  Players'  Elegy  on  the  Death  of  Edwin  Booth  :  read  at 
the  Memorial  Services  ....  in  the  Madison  Square 
Garden  Concert  Hall,  Nov.  13,  1893.  (Privately  printed; 
35  copies.)     Small  4to.     New  York,  1893. 

(Edited,  with  introduction.)  Select  Poems  of  Aubrey  de 
Vere.     i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

To  A.  V.  W.  J.  (Privately  printed  ;  20  copies.)  Small  4to 
New  York,  1895. 

Household  Waifs    for    Many  Years,  by  Known  and  Unknown 
Poets  :  arranged  [with  an  introductory  quatrain]  by  George 
E.  Woodberry.      (Privately   printed;    20   copies.)     Small 
4to.     New  York,  Christmas,  1895. 
*»*See  also  Grant,  Robert,  and  Poe,  E.  A. 

WOODWORTH,  SAMUEL.     1785-1S42. 

New  Haven:  a  Poem,  Satirical  and  Sentimental,  i2mo. 
New  York,  1809. 


332  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 

Beasts  at  Law;  or,  Zoological  Jurisprudence  ;  a  Poem.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Arabic  of  Sampfilius  Philoerin.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1811. 

Quarter- Day;  or,  the  Horrors  of  the  First  of  May.  Poem. 
i2mo.     New  York,  1812. 

(Edited.)  The  War.  Being  a  Faithful  Record  of  the  Trans- 
actions of  the  War  between  the  United  States  and  Great 
Britain.     2  volumes,  4to.     New  York,  1813-14. 

Bubble  and  Squeak  ....  i2mo.     New  York,  1814. 

La  Fayette.      i8mo.     New  York  [1815  ?]. 

The  Champions  of  Freedom,  or  the  Mysterious  Chief.  A 
Romance  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  founded  on  the  Events 
of  the  War  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain, 
which  terminated  in  1815.  2  volumes,  8vo.  New  York, 
1816. 

The  Complete  Coiffeur ;    or  an  Essay  on  the  Art  of  Adorning 

Natural,  and  of  creating  Artificial,Beauty.     By  J.  B.  M.  D. 

Lafoy,  Ladies'  Hair-Dresser.     Engraved   titles  and  plates. 

i6mo.     New  York,  1817. 

*^* Arranged  in  two  parts,  of  which  the  second  is  a  translation, 
into  French,  of  the  first.  The  first  part  of  the  work  is  certainly 
Woodworth's,  and  whilst  the  second  part  cannot  with  such  cer- 
tainty be  credited  to  him,  it  is  more  than  probable  that  both 
are  his. 

Poems,  Odes,  Songs  and  other  Metrical  Effusions.  Portrait. 
8vo.     New  York,  181 8. 

(Edited.)  The  Ladies'  Literary  Cabinet ;  being  a  Repository 
of  Miscellaneous  Literary  Productions  in  Prose  and  Verse. 
[October,  1819-November,  1820.]  2  volumes,  4to.  New 
York,  1819-20. 

The  Deed  of  Gift,  a  Comic  Opera,  in  Three  Acts.  i8mo. 
New  York,  1822. 

The  Forest  Rose.  A  Pastoral  Poem.  i8mo.  New  York, 
1825. 

King's  Bridge  Cottage,  a  Revolutionary  Incident  founded  on 
an  Incident  which  occurred  a  Few  Days  previous  to  the 
Evacuation  of  New  York  by  the  British.  A  Drama  in  Two 
Acts.     i6mo.     New  York,  1826, 


A   BIBLIOGRAPHY.  333 

Melodies,  Duets,  Trios,  Songs  and  Ballads.  Frontispiece  and 
engraved  title.     i6mo.     New  York,  1826. 

Festivals,  Games  and  Amusements  ;  Ancient  and  Modern,  by 
Horatio  Smith.  With  Additions  by  S.  Woodvvorth.  i8mo. 
New  York,  1831. 

Poetical  Works.  Edited  by  his  Son,  with  Memoir  by  George 
P.  Morris.     2  volumes,  24mo.     New  York,  1861. 

***See  also  Morris,  G.    P.;    Paulding,  J.    K.,    and  Whit- 
man, W. 

WOOLSON,  CONSTANCE  FENIMORE.     1 848-1 894. 

The  Old  Stone  House.  By  Anne  March.  Illustrations.  i2mo. 
Boston,  1873. 

Castle   Nowhere:    Lake-Country  Sketches.     i2mo.     Boston, 

1875- 
Two  Women  :   1862.     A  Poem.     i2mo.     New  York,  1877. 

Rodman  the  Keeper:  Southern  Sketches.  i6mo.  New 
York,  1880. 

Anne.     A  Novel.     i6mo.     New  York,  1882. 

For  the  Major  :  a  Novelette.     i6mo.     New  York,  1883. 

East  Angels.     A  Novel.     i6mo.     New  York,  1886. 

Jupiter  Lights.     A  Novel.     i6mo.     New  York,  1889. 

Horace  Chase.     i2mo.     New  York,  1894. 

The  Front  Yard  and  other  Italian  Stories.  Illustrations. 
i6mo.     New  York,  1895. 


334  AMERICAN  AUTHORS. 


ADDENDA. 


ALDRICH,  ANNE  REEVE. 

Nadine  and  other  Poems.  (Privately  printed.)  i6mo.  New 
York,  1893. 

APPLETON,  THOMAS  GOLD. 

[Anonymous.]  Fresh  Leaves.  (Privately  printed.)  Small 
4to.     [Boston,  1 8  74.] 

*:^*The  pagination  is  continued  from  that  of  Faded  Leaves, 
1872. 

EMERSON,  RALPH  WALDO. 

Over-Songs.     Small  4to.     [Cambridge]  1864. 

*=^*A  collection  of  six  poems,  bj  R.  W.  Emerson,  Jean  Inge- 
low,  Bajard  Taylor,  Theodore  Tilton,  George  W.  Curtis,  and 
Lucy  Larcom  ;  with  Dedication,  Prelude,  and  Accompaniment, 
by  the  editor,  A.  M.  I[de].  The  poems  were  contributed,  as 
a  testimonial  of  the  authors'  esteem,  on  the  occasion  of  the 
marriage  of  Henry  Morton  Lovering  and  Isabel  Francelia  Morse, 
of  Taunton,  June  28,  1864,  and  not  more  than  ten  copies  are  be- 
lieved to  have  been  printed,  for  presentation  to  the  authors 
and  to  family  friends. 

FISKE,  JOHN. 

The  Beginnings  of  New  England  ;  or,  the  Puritan  Theocracy 
in  its  Relations  to  Civil  and  Religious  Liberty.  12 mo. 
Boston,  1889. 

HOLMES,  OLIVER  WENDELL. 

The  New  England  Tour  of  ...  .  the  Prince  of  Wales  .... 
containing  an  Account  of  the  Journey  from  Albany  .... 
to  Boston  ....  Reception  ....  [the  festival  at  Music 
Hall,  including  International  Ode,  written  for  the  occasion, 
by  Holmes,  p.  15]  ....  and  the  Sailing  of  the  Fleet. 
8vo.     Boston,  i860. 


A    BIBLIOGRAPHT.  :j8r> 

A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Ancient  and  Honorable 
Artillery  Company,  ....  June  3,  1861.  By  S.  K.  Lo- 
throp.  [With  hymn  for  the  occasion,  pp.  59-60,  by 
Holmes.]     Svo.     Boston,  1S61. 

The  Harvard  Book.  A  Series  of  Historical,  Biographical  and 
Descriptive  Sketches.  By  Various  Authors.  Collected  by 
F.  O.  Vaille  and  H.  A.  Clark.  Illustrations.  2  volumes, 
royal  4to.     Boston,  1878. 

***The  Medical  School,  vol.  i..  pp.  239-251 ;  and  The  Holmes 
Estate,  vol.  ii.,pp.  424-426,  by  O.  W.  Holmes;  Class  Day,  vol. 
ii.,  pp.  157-172,  bj  J.  R.  Lowell,  and  contributions  by  T.  W. 
Higginson,  C.  E.  Norton,  C.  P.  Cranch  and  others. 

Addresses  at  the  Complimentary  Dinner  to  Dr.  Benjamin 
Apthorp  Gould.  Hotel  Vendome,  Boston,  May  6,  1885. 
[Including  poem  for  the  occasion  by  Holmes,  pp.  22-24.] 
Svo.     Lynn,  1885. 

Response  to  the  Toast,  "  The  President  of  the  United  States  " 
together  with  the  Response  of  the  Gue-;t  of  the  Evening, 
Dr.  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  at  the  Banquet  to  his  Honour 
by  the  Liverpool  Philomathic  Society,  August  20th,  1886. 
Etched  wrapper.  (Privately  printed.)  Square  i2mo. 
Liverpool,  England,  September  i,  1886. 

The  Story  of  the  Memorial  Fountain  to  Shakspeare  at  Strat- 
ford-upon-Avon. .  .  .  Also  Accounts  of  ...  .  [other] 
Gifts  of  Geo.  W.  Childs.  Edited  by  L.  Clarke  Davis.  Por- 
trait and  plate.  (Privately  printed.)  12 mo.  Cambridge, 
1890. 

*^*Poem,  written  for  dedication  of  the  fountain,  by  Holmes, 
pp.  41-44,  and  letter,  p.  22;  letter  of  J.  R.  Lowell,  pp.  35-38; 
and  letters  of  J.  G.  Whittier,  pp.  38,  209. 

LONGFELLOW,  HENRY  WADSWORTH. 

Noel.      i6mo.     Cambridge,  1864, 

***The  original  French  text,  of  which  not  more  than  twenty- 
five  copies  were  privately  printed;  theauthor's  English  version 
of  the  poem  appears  in  Flower-de-Luce,  1867. 

The  Hanging  of  the  Crane.     Square  i6mo.     Boston,   1874. 
*»*A  privately  printed  issue,  of  not  more  than  fifty  copies, 
for  presentation  by  the  author. 

QUINCY,  JOSIAH  PHILLIPS. 

The  Peckster  Professorship,  kxv  Episode  in  the  History  of 
Psychological  Research.     12 mo.     Boston,  1888. 


INITIALS   AND    PSEUDONYMS. 


A.,  T.  B.    Aldrich,  T.  B. 

A.,  T.  G.    Appleton,  T.  G. 

^SOp,     G.    Washington.      Lani- 
gan,  G.  T. 

Agapida,     Fray    Antonio.      Irv- 
ing, W. 

Alethiteras.    Osbom,  L. 

Amateur,  An.     Pauldmg,  J    K. 

Amateur  of  Fashion,  An.  Pauld- 
ing, J.  K. 

American,  An.     Calvert,  G.  H. 

American,  An.    Child,  L.  M. 

American,  An.     Cooper,  J.  F. 

American,  An.     Longfellow, 
H.  W. 

American,  An.    Motley,  J.  L. 

American,  An,     Palmer,  J.  W. 

American,  An.     Pickering,  H. 

American,  An.     Tuckerman, 
H.T. 

American  Gentleman,  An.     Irv- 
ing, w. 

Apes,  William.     Snelling,  W.  J. 

Autodycns.    Osborn,  L. 

Azarias,  Brother.    Mullany ,  P.  F. 

B.,  C.  T.     Brooks,  C.  T. 

Bachelor    Knight,  A.      Simms, 
W.  G. 

BackAvoodsnian,  A.     Dunlap, 
William. 

Barnwell.     Roosevelt,  R.  B. 

Barrett,  Walter.     Scoville,  J.  A. 

Bell,  Solomon.     Snelling,  W.  J. 

Benson,  Carl.     Bristed,  C.  A. 

Berkeley,  Helen.     Ritchie,  A.  C. 
M. 

Billings,  Josh.     Shaw,  H.  W. 

Boisgilbert,  Edmund.  Donnelly, 
Ignatius. 

Bonneville,  Capt.  B.  L.  E.     Irv- 
ing, w. 


Boston  Bard,  The.  Coffin,  R.  S. 

Bostonian,  A.     Poe,  E.  A. 

Brooke,  Wesley.     Lunt,  G. 

Broken-Down  Critic,  A.  Bris- 
ted, C.  A. 

Bull-US,  Hector.     Paulding,  J.  K. 

Chandler,  Ellen  Louise.  Moul- 
ton,  L.  C. 

Citizen  of  New  York,  A.  Dun- 
lap,  W. 

City  Bachelor,  A.     Simms,  W.  G. 

Gierke  of  Oxenforde,  The.  Ken- 
nedy, J.  P. 

Cooper,  Frank.     Simms,  W.  G. 

Country  Schoolmaster,  A.  Leg- 
gett,  W. 

Coventry,  John.     Palmer,  J.  W. 

Crayon,  Geoffrey.     Irving,  W. 

Croaker,  Croaker  &  Co.  Drake, 
J.  R. 

Crowfield,  Christopher.  Stowe, 
H.  B. 

D.,  H.  N.     Ireland,  J.  N. 

l>oesticks,  Gt.  K.  Philander. 
Thompson,  M.  M. 

Doubting'  Gentleman,  A.  Pauld- 
ing, J.  K. 

Downing,  Major  Jack.  Smith, 
Seba. 

Editor,  An.     Simms,  W.  G. 

Effingham,  C.     Cooke,  J.  E. 

"Ellen  Louise."    Moulton,  L.  C. 

Ex-Pension  Agent,  An.  Morford, 
Henry.  j 

Fellow,  R.     Scudder,  H.  E. 

FlaCCUS.     Ward,  T. 

Franco,  Harry.     Briggs,  C  F. 

Free  Man,  A.    Snelling,  W.  J. 

O.,  \j.  I.     Guiney,  L.  I. 

Gentleman  of'  New  York,  A. 
Irvin-',  W. 


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INITIALS    AND  PSEUDONYMS. 


Gentleman   of   Portsmouth,   A. 

Sewall,  J.  M. 
Gringo,  Harry.     Wise,  H.  A. 
H.,  The  Letter.     Halpine,  C.  G. 
H.,  A.  S.     Hardy,  A.  S. 
H.  H.    Jackson,  H.  H. 
Hamilton,  Gail.     Dodge,  M.  A. 
Hartwell,   Mary.       Catherwood, 

M.  H. 
Haywarde,  Richard.       Cozzens, 

F.  S. 
His  [M.  D.  Richardson's]  Friend. 

Simms,  W.  G. 
Huntley,  Lydia.     Sigourney, 

L.  H. 
Instructor,     An.       Longfellow, 

H.  W. 
Isabel.     Ritchie,  A.  C.  M. 
Johnson,  Benj.  F.     Riley,  J.  "vV. 
Jones,  Cupid.     Saltus,  F.  S. 
J.  S.,  of  Dale.     Stimson,  F.  J. 
Kerr,  Orpheus  C.     Newell,  R.  H. 
Knickerbocker,  Diedrich.    Irv- 
ing, w. 
L.ady,  A.     Cooper,  S.  F. 
Liady,  A.  Moulton,  L.  C. 
liady  of  Massachusetts,  A.    Child, 

L.  M. 
Lafoy,  J.  B.  D.     Woodworth,  S. 
Lang'Stafte,  Launcelot.      Irving, 

Washington. 
IjCarned   Gorilla,    A.       White, 

R.  G. 
liOver    of    the     Fine     Arts,     A. 

Brooks,  M. 
Ijynn  Bard,  The.     Lewis,  A. 
M.,  B.  A.     Mullany,  P.  F. 
M.,  Li.  C.    Moulton,  L.  C. 
Manhattan.    Scoville,  J.  A. 
Manners,  Motley.     Duganne,  A. 

J.  H. 
March,  Anne.     Woolson,  C.  F. 
Marvel,  Ik,     Mitchell,  D.  G. 
Member  of  the  Vermont  Bar,  A. 

Thompson,  D.  P. 
Midshipman     of     the      United 

States  Navy,  A.      Leggett,  W. 
Miller,  Joaquin.     Miller,  C.  H. 
Murray,  Lieut.     Ballou,  M.  M. 
Nasby,  Petroleum  V.  Locke,  D.R. 
Native  of  Virginia,  A.     Conway, 

M.  D. 
New    Englander    Over  -  Sea,    A. 

Neal,  J. 


New-fingland  Man,  A.     Paulding, 

J.K. 
New  Yorker,  A.     Bristed,  C.  A. 
New  Yorker,  A.     Hoffman,  C.  F. 
Nil  Admirari,  Esq.  Shelton,  F.  W. 
Northern    Man,    a.      Paulding, 

J.K. 
0*Cataract,  Jehu.    Neal,  J. 
Occidente,   Maria  del.      Brooks, 

Maria. 
Old  Man,  An.     Johnston,  R.  M. 
One  of  her   [Fanchette's]  Admir- 
ers.    Cooke,  J.  E. 
One  of    his    [H.    W.     Beecher's] 

Congregation.     Proctor,  E.  D. 
One  of  the  Editors  of  The  N.  Y. 

Mirror.     Fay,  T.  S. 
One  of  the  Types.    Shillaber,  B.P. 
Opera  Goer,  An.     Mitchell,  DG. 
O'Reilly,  Private  Miles.    Halpine, 

C.  G. 
Oudenarde,    Dominie    Nicholas 

^gidus.     Paulding,  J.  K. 
P.,  M.  Li.     Putnam,  M.L. 
Page,  Stanton.     Fuller,  H.  B. 
Partington,  Mrs.     Shillaber, 

B.  P. 

Penn,  Arthur.     Matthews,  J.  B. 

Perch,  Philemon.  Johnston,  R.M. 

Percy,  Florence.     Akers,  E,  C. 

Phlogobombos,  Terentius.  Ju- 
dah,  S.  B.  H. 

Phoenix,  John.     Derby,  G.  H. 

Pindai*,  Jonathan.     Freneau,  P. 

Reverie,  Reginald.     Mellen,  G. 

S.,  L.  H.     Sigourney,  L.  H. 

SecondthoughtS,  Solomon. 
Kennedy,  J.  P. 

Several  American  Authors.  Bry- 
ant, W.  C. 

Sexton  of  the  Old  School,  A. 
Sargent,  L.  M. 

Sigma.     Sargent,  L.  M. 

Slender,  Robert.     Freneau,  P. 

Smith,  Ben.     Mathews,  C. 

South  Carolinian,  A.  Simms, 
W.  G. 

Southern    Lady,    A.      Warfield,. 

C.  A. 

Southron,  A.     Simms,  W.  G. 
Squatter,  A.     Jones,  J.  B. 
Stella.     Lewis,  E.  S. 
Sterne,  Stuart.     Bloede,  G- 
T.,  G.     Ticknor,  G. 


INITIALS    A.\D    PSEUDONTMS. 


339 


Terry,  Rose.     Cooke,  R.  T. 
Thanet,  Octave.     French,  A. 
TitComb,  Timothy.       Holland, 

J.  G. 
Travelling' Bachelor,  A.    Cooper, 

J-F. 
Twain,  Mark.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Two  Friends.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Two  in  one  House.     Piatt,  J.  J. 
Two  Wags.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Uncle  Remus.      Harris,  J.  C. 
Van  Tromp.     Sargent,  L.  M. 
Various    Contributors.      Bryant, 

W.  C. 


Virginian,  A.     Carruthers, 

W.  A. 
Virginian,  A.     Cooke,  J.  E. 
Volunteer  in  the  U.   S.  Service, 

A.     Brownell,  H.  H. 
W.     Prime,  W.  C 
Ward,  Artemus.     Browne,  C  F. 
Western    Man,    A.       Thorpe, 

T.  B. 
Wetherell,  Elizabeth.      Warner, 

Susan. 
Wilbur,  Homer.     Lowell.  J.  R. 
Youth   of  Thirteen,  A.      Bryant, 

W.  C 


[ 


ANONYMS. 


Adams,  J.  Q^     Letters  to  his  Constituents.  .   .   .  Boston,   1837.     J. 

G.  Whittier. 
Adams,  J.  Q;     The  Jubilee  of  the  Constitution.     New   York,    1S39. 

W.  C.  Bryant. 
Address  to.  .  .  .   Congress.   ...  on  Restriction  on  Foreign  Trade. 

....  Philadelphia,  1809.     C.  B.  Brown. 
Address  to  the  Government  on  the  Cession  of  Louisiana,  1803.     C. 

B.  Brown. 
Advice  of  a  Father  to  his  Son.     Albany,  1871.     S.  G.  W.  Benjamin. 
Africans,  The.     Philadelphia,  iSii.     W.  Dunlap. 
Afterg"low.     Boston,  1877.     G.  P.  Lathrop. 
Agrassiz,  Louis.     Address  on  A.  von  Humboldt.    Boston,  1869.     O. 

W.  Holmes. 
Alnwick  Castle.   .   .   .  New  York,  1827.     Fitz-Greene  Halleck. 
Alpha  Delta  Chi.     Proceedings.   .    .   .  25th    Anniversary.    .  .   .  New- 
York,  1858.     D.  G.  Mitchell. 
Amateur,  The.     Boston,  1830-31.     O.W.Holmes. 
American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.     Memoirs,  vols,  viii.,  ix. 

Cambridge,  1862-64.     F.  G.  Child. 
American   Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.      Proceedings,    vol.    ii. 

Cambridge,  1852.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
American  Adventures  by  Land  and  Sea.     New  York,  1841.     E.  Sar- 
gent. 
American  Anecdotes.     Boston,  1830.    J.  G.  Whittier. 
American    Anti-Slavery    Society.       Proceedings.   .   .   .  Dec,    1S63. 

New  York,  1864.    J.  G.  Whittier. 
American  Authors,  Homes  of.     New  York,  1853.     C.  F.  Briggs. 
American  Free  Soil  Almanac,  for  1849.     Boston.     J.  G.  Whittier. 
American  Landscape,  The.     New  York,  1830.     W.  C.  Bryant. 
American  Magazine  of  Useful  Instruction,  vol.   ii.      Boston,   1S36. 

N.  Hawthorne. 
American  Medical  Society.     Report  ....  on  Medical  Literature. 

Philadelphia,  1848.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
American  Monthly  Magazine.     New  York,  1S3S.     C.  F.  Hoffman. 
American  Travel,  Some  Highways  and  Byways  of.     Philadelphia, 

1878.     S.  Lanier. 
Analectic  Magazine,  The.     Philadelphia,  1813-15.     W.  Irving. 
AnglomaniacS,  The.     New  York.     C.  C.  Harrison. 
Arthur  Clenning.     Philadelphia,  1828.     T.  Flint. 
Arthur  Mervyn.     Philadelphia,  1799.     C.B.Brown. 
AtalantiS.     New  York,  1833.     W.  G.  Simms. 
Atlantic  Almanac.     Boston,  1870.    J.  R.  Lowell. 


ANONTMS.  341 

Atlantic  Club-Book,  The.     New  York,  1834.    J.  K.  Paulding. 
Atlantic  Magazine,  The.     New  York,  1S24.     W.C.Bryant. 
Attucks,  Crispus.    Memorial.     Boston,  1889.     J.  Fiske. 
Autocrat   of   the    Breakfast   Table,    The.       Boston,    1S58,      O.    W. 

Holmes. 
Autograph    Leaves    of  our   Country's    Authors.     Baltimore,   1S64 

J.  P.  Kennedy. 
Bacon,  Delia.     London,  1SS8.     N.  Hawthorne. 
Ballad  of  the  Abolition  Blunder-buss,  The.     Boston,  1861.     L.  M. 

Sargent, 
Balloon  Post.     Boston,  1871.     H.James. 
Bartlett,  W.   F.     Memoir  by  F.  W.   Palfrey.     Boston,   187S.     J.  G. 

Whittier. 
Batchelder,    S.     Poetry   of  the   Bells.      Cambridge,    1858.      J.   R. 

Lowell. 
Behemoth.     New  York,  1S39.     C.Mathews. 
Berkshire  Jubilee,  The.  .   .  .  Albany,  1845.     O-  W.  Holmes. 
Book  ofjasher.  The.     New  York,  1840.     M.  M.  Noah. 
Book  of  Rubies,  The.     New  York,  1866.     T.  D.  English. 
Border  Beagles.     Philadelphia,  1840.     W.  G.  Simms. 
Boston  Athenaeum  and  Public  Library,  Union  of.    1853.    G.  Ticknor. 
Boston  Book,  The.     Boston,  1836.     H.  T.  Tuckerman. 
Boston  Book,  The.     Boston,  1850.     J.  T.  Fields. 
Boston  Miscellany  of  Literature  and  Fashion,  The.     Boston,   1842. 

J.  R.  Lowell. 
Boston  Museum  of  the  Fine  Arts.     A  Companion  to  the  Catalogue. 

Boston,  1877.     T.  G.  Appleton. 
Boston  Pier,  The.     Centennial.     Boston,  1873.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
Bouse,  Sir  Lyon.     The  Adventures  of.     Ntw   York,   1867.     R.    G. 

White. 
Bridal  of  Vaumond,  The.     New  York,  1817.     R.  C.  Sands. 
Bridgewater,  Mass.      200th  Anniversary.     Boston,   1856.     W.  C. 

Bryant. 
British  Prison-Ship,  The.     Philadelphia,  1781.     P.  Freneau. 
Bronze  Group  Commemorating  Emancipation.      Boston,   1879.     J. 

G.  Whittier. 
Brother  Jonathan.     Edinburgh,  1825.     John  Neal. 
Brow^n,John.     Invasion  ....  Boston,  i860.     R.  W.  Emerson. 
Browne,  Sir  Thomas.     Religio  Medici   ....     Boston,   1862.     J.  T. 

Fields. 
Browning,  Robert.     Memorial.     Cambridge.     C.  P.  Cranch. 
Bryant  Memorial  Meeting.     New  York.     E.  C.  Stedman. 
Buckwheat  Cake,  The.     Boston,  1831.     H.  Pickering. 
Bunker  Hill.      Centennial  Anniversary.     Boston,  1875.    J.  Winsor. 
Bunker  Hill.     Memorial.     Boston,  1875.     O.W.Holmes. 
Bunker  Hill.     Memorial  of  the  American  Patriots  who  fell  at  the 

Battle,  June  17,  1775  ....  Boston,  1889.     T.  W.  Parsons. 
Buntling  Ball,  The.     New  York,  1884.     E.  Fawcett. 
Burns,   Robert.     Celebration  of  looth  Anniversary.       Boston,  18^9. 

J.  G.  Whittier. 
Burns,  Robert.      Celebration  of    looth    Anniversary.       New   York, 

1859.    J-  G.  Whittier. 
Burns,   Robert.      Celebration  of  iioth    Anniversary.      Jersey  City, 

1869.     W.  C.  Bryant. 


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342  ANONYMS. 


Burns,  Robert.  Celebration  of  i nth  Anniversary.  New  York,  1S70. 
O.  W.  Holmes. 

Calavar.     Philadelphia,  1834.     R.  M.  Bird. 

I'all  to  my  Countrymen,  A.     New  York,  1863.     M.  A.  Dodge. 

Cambridge  m  the  Centennial.     Cambridge,  1S75.     J-  '"^-  Lowell. 

Caiiibriflg"e  of  1776,  The.     Cambridge,  1876.     W.  D.  Howells. 

Caiubridg'e.  350th  Anniversary  ....  Cambridge,  1881.  O.  W. 
Holmes. 

Cambridge.  250th  Anniversary  of  First  Church.  Cambridge, 
1886.     O.  W.  Holmes. 

Cai'lyle,  Thomas.  Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Essays.  Boston,  1S38. 
R.  W.  Emerson. 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Past  and  Present.  Boston,  1843.  R- W.  Emer- 
son. 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Sartor  Resartus.  Boston,  1836.  R.  W.  Emer- 
son. 

Celebration  of  the  Introduction  of  the  Water  of  Cochituate  Lake, 
....  Oct.  25,  1848.     Boston.    J.  R.  Lowell. 

Chanticleer.     New  York,  1S50.      C.  Mathews. 

Charleston  Book,  The.     Charleston,   1845.     W.  G.   Simms. 

Child  of  Bristowe,  The.     Cambridge.     18S6.     F.  J.  Child. 

Chimes  of  Freedom  and  Union.     Boston,  1861.     J.  G.  Whittier. 

Choice  Thoughts  from  Shakespeare.     London,  18S6.     J.  Bartlett. 

Christmas  Gift  from  Fairyland,  A.     New  York.    J.  K.  Paulding. 

Chronicles  of  Cooperstown,  The.  Cooperstown,  1S38.  J.  F. 
Cooper. 

City  and  the  Sea,  The.     Cambridge,  1881.     H.  W.  Longfellow. 

Clark,  Geo.  H.  The  Liberty  Minstrel.  New  York,  1844.  J.  G. 
Whittier. 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Commemoration  of  50th  Birthday.  Bos- 
ton, i860.     O.  W.  Holmes. 

Clarke.  James  Freeman.  Commemoration  of  70th  Birthday.  Bos- 
ton, 1880.     O.  W.  Holmes. 

Class  of  1829.  Songs  and  Poems.  Boston,  1854,  1868,  i8Si,  18S9.  O. 
W.  Holmes. 

Class  Poem.     1838.    J.  R.  Lowell. 

Club-Room,  The.     Boston,  1820.     W.  H.  Prescott. 

Cogrg'^sh^'ll*  W.  T.  The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  the  West.  Columbus, 
i860.     W.  D.  Howells. 

Collegian,  The.      Cambridge,  1830.     O    W.  Holmes. 

Collins,  John.  The  Anti-Slavery  Picknick.  Boston,  1S40.  J.  G. 
Whittier. 

Columbus,  Christopher.     Memorial.     Boston,  189;^.     J.  Fiske. 

Concord.  Celebration  ....  350th  Anniversary.  Concord,  1885. 
J.  R.  Lowell. 

Concord  Fight.  Centennial  Celebration.  .  .  .  Concord,  1876.  J.  R. 
Lowell. 

Concord..  Free  Public  Library.  Dedication.  .  .  .  Concord,  1873. 
R.  W.  Emerson. 

Concord.  Social  Circle.  Centennial  ....  Cambridge,  188.:.  R. 
W.  Emerson. 

Concord.  Soldiers'  Monument.  Dedication  ....  Concord,  1867. 
R.  W.  Emerson. 

Confessions  of  a  Poet,  The.     Philadelphia,  1S35.     L.  Osborn. 


ANONTMS.  343 

Connecticut,  Sketch  of.     Hartford,  1824.     L.  H.  Sigourney. 
Considerations   on  some  Recent   Social   Theories.      Boston,  1853. 

C.  E.  Norton. 
Controversy  touching  the  Old  Stone  Mill.     Newport,  1S51.       C.  T. 

Brooks. 
Cooper,  J.  F.     Memorial.     New  York,  1852.     W.C.Bryant. 
Copperheads,  Ye  Book  of .     Philadelphia,  1863.     C.  G.  Leland. 
Crayon,  The.     New  York,  1855-61.     W.  J.  Stillman. 
Danien'S  Ghost.     Boston,  18S1.     E.  L.  Bjnner. 
Oailgfllter  of  the  Philistines,  A.     Boston,  1883.     H.  H.  Bojesen. 
Desmond  Hundred,  The.     Boston,  1S82.    J.  G.  Austin. 
JDial,  The.     Boston,  1840-44.     R.  \V.  Emerson. 
Dickens,  Charles.      Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood  ....  Boston,    1S70. 

J.  T.  Fields. 
Dickens,  Charles.    Report  of  the  Dinner  to.     Boston,  1842.     O.  W. 

Holmes. 
Dinsmoor,  Robert.     Incidental  Poems.    .   .  .   Haverhill,  1828.    J.  G. 

Whittier. 
Dobson,  Austin.      Vignettes  in  Rhyme.      New   York,  1880.      E.  C. 

Stedman. 
Dora  Darling.     Boston,  1865.     J.  G.  Austin. 
J>ove  and  the  Eagle,  The.     Boston,  1851.       G-  Lunt. 
Dusenbliry,  B.  M.  Monument  to  ....  Andrew  Jackson.    Nashua, 

1846.     G.  Bancroft. 
Duycinck,  E.  A.     Fitz-Greene  Halleck  Memorial.     New  York,  187 1. 

B.  Taylor. 
East  and  West.     Philadelphia,  1S36.     F.  W.  Thomas. 
jSlegry  on  the  Late  Titus  Hnsmer,  An.     Hartford,  1780.     J.  Barlow. 
Emerson.     Cambridge,  1865.     A.  B.  Alcott. 
Ephemera.     Boston,  1852.     G.E.   Rice. 
Kstray,  The.     Boston,  1847.     H.  W.  Longfellow. 
Fable  for  Critics,  A.     New  York,  1848.     J.  R.  Lowell. 
Fair  Play.     Waltham.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
Fanny.     New  York,  1819.     Fitz-Greene  Halleck. 
Fanshawe.     Boston,  1828.     N.  Hawthorne. 
Farmer  and  Soldier,  The.     Hartford,  1833.     L.  H.  Sigourney. 
FeltOU,  Cornelius  C.    Addresses  at  Inauguration  ....  Cambridge, 

i860.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
Few  Verses  for  a  Few  Friends,  A.     J.  T.  Fields. 
Fields,  James  T.     Boston,   1881.     A.  Fields. 
Fifteen  Days.     Boston,  1866.     M.  L.  Putnam. 

First  of  the  Knickerbockers,  The.      New  York,  1848.       P.  H    Mvers. 
First  Ten  Cantos  of  the  Inferno,  The.    Boston,  1843.    T.  VV.  Parsons. 
Forest  and  Stream  Fables.     (New  York,  18S6.     R.  E.  Robinson. 
Forsaken,  The.     Philadelphia,  1831.     R.  P.  Smith. 
Four  Old  Plays.     Cambridge,  1848.     F.J.  Child. 

Fox,  C.J.    History  of  Dunstable.  .   .  .  Nashua,  1846.    O.W.  Holmes. 
Francis  Berrian.     Boston,  1826.     T.  Flint. 

Francis,  J.  W.,  Jr.    Memorial.    New  York,  1855.    H.  T.  Tuckerman. 
Fresh  Leaves.     T.  G.  Appleton. 
Frothingham,  O.  B.     Reception.  .   .  .  April  22,  1S79.     New  York, 

187Q.     E.  C.  Stedman. 
Full  Statement  ....  respecting  Abolitionists  and  Anti-Slavery  So- 
cieties.    Boston,  1836.    J.  G.  Whittier. 


344  ANONYMS. 

Fuller,  George.     Life  and  Works.     Boston,  1886.     W.  D.  Howells. 
Furbish,  Julia  A.  M.     The  Flower  of  Liberty.     Boston,    1866.     O. 

W.  Holmes. 
Fuz-Buz,   The    Wonderful    Story    of.     Philadelphia,    1867.       S.    W. 

Mitchell. 
Garfield.      [Memorial]    Meeting.    .    .    .    Exter  Hall.    .    .    .  London, 

1881.    J.R.Lowell. 
Garfield.     The  Poets' Tribute.     Cambridge,  1881.     O.W.Holmes. 
Garrison,  William  Llovd.      Selections  from.   .   .  .  Writings.     Bos- 
ton, 1S52.     J.  R.  Lowell. 
Garrison,  W.  L.     Tributes  at  the  Funeral  Services.     Boston,  1S79. 

J.  G.  Whittier. 
Glory  of  Columbia,  The.     New  York,  1803.     W.  Dunlap. 
Golden-Rod.     New  York,  1880.     C.  C.  Harrison. 
Good  Gray  Poet,  The.     New  York,  1866.     W.  D.  O'Connor. 
Gotham  and  the  Gothamites.     New  York,  1823.     S.  M.  B.  Judah. 
Great  Auction  Sale  of  Slaves  at  Savannah,  March,  1859.     New  York. 

M.  M.  Thompson. 
Gimderode,     Boston,  1842.     S.  M.  Fuller. 
Hadley,   Mass.      200th   Anniversary.     Northampton,  1859.     W-    C. 

Bryant. 
Harbinger,  The.     Boston,  1833.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
Harrinjjton.     Boston,  1S60.     W.  D.  O'Connor. 
Harvard  Advocate,  Verses  from.     New  York,  1876.     R.  Grant. 
Harvard  Book,  The.     Boston,  1878;     O.  W.  Holmes. 
Harvard  Club,  N.  Y.     Celebration.  .   .   .  Feb.,   1878.     New    York, 

187S.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
Harvard    College.     Record    of   Commemoration.   .   .   .  Nov.,    1886. 

Cambridge,  1887.    J.  R.  Lowell. 
Harvard  College.     Services.  .   .  .  Oct.  6,  1870.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
Harvardiana.      Cambridge,  1838.    J.  R.  Lowell. 
Harvard.  Medical  School.     The  New  Century  and  the  New  Building. 

Cambridge,  1884.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
Harvard.  Memorial  Biographies.     Cambridge,  1S65.     T.  W.  Higgm- 

son. 
Harvard  Register.     Cambridgre,  1827-28.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
Hasheesh  Eater,  The.     New  York,  1S57.     F.  H.  Ludlow. 
Hatfield,  E.  F.     Freedom's  Lyre.    New  York,  1840.    J.  G.  Whittier. 
Haverhill,    Mass.  .  .  .    Commemoration.  .  .   .  250th   Anniversary. 

Boston,  1891.     J.  G.  Whittier. 
Hawks  of  Hawk  Hollow,  The.     Philadelphia,  1835.     R.  M.  Bird. 
Hetty's  Strange  History.     Boston,  1877.     H.H.Jackson. 
His  Second  Campaign.  'Boston,  1883.     M.  Thompson. 
Hooper,  Lucv.    Poetical  Remains.   New  York,  1842.   J.  G.  Whittier. 
Humboldt,  Alexander  von.     Life,  Travels  and  Books.     New  York, 

i860.     R.  H.  Stoddard. 
Idle  Man,  The.     New  York,  1821-22.     R.  H.  Dana. 
H  Pesceballo.    J.  R.  Lowell. 
Inauguration  of  the  Statue  of  Liberty.      New  York,   1887.     J.  G. 

Whitier. 
Indian  Fairy  Book,  The.     C.  Mathews. 
Inklings  of  Adventure.     London,  1836.     N.  P.  Willis. 
Irving,    Washington.      Commemoration.    .   .   .    looth    Anniversary. 

New  York,  1884.     D.  G.  Mitchell. 


ANONTMS.  345 

Jeflferson,  The  Youth  of.     New  York,  1S54.    J.  E.  Cooke. 
Joan  ot  Arc.     i860.     G.  H.  Calvert. 
Jokeby.     New  York,  1813.-    J.  K.  Paulding. 
Jubilee  Days.     Boston,  1872.     T.  B.  Aldrich. 
Katheriue  Walton.     Philadelphia,  1851.     W.  G.  Simms. 
Keats,  John.     Poetical  Works.     Boston,  1854.     J.R.Lowell. 
Keudall,  James.     Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Hersey  B.  Goodwin. 

....  Concord,  1830.     R.  W.  Emerson. 
Kenoza  Club  House.   .   .  .  Dedication.  .  .  .   Haverhill,   1859.     J-  G. 

Whittier. 
Kettell,    Samuel.     Specimens    of  American  Poetrv.     Boston,   1829. 

J.  G.  Whittier. 
King",  Thomas  Starr.     Character  and  Genius  of.     E.  P.  Whipple. 
King',  Thomas  Starr.     Patriotism  and  other  Papers.       Boston,    1864. 

J.  G.  Whittier. 
King's  Chapel,  Boston.     Commemoration.  .  .   .  200th  Anniversary. 

Boston,  1887.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
King's  Chapel,  Boston.      Commemorative   Services.  .   .   .  Dec.   15, 

1S86.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
Kouingsmarke.     New  York,  1823.    J.  K.  Paulding. 
Kossuth  in  New  England.     Boston,  1S52.     R.  W.  Emerson. 
Lafayette,  General.     Outlines  of  Principal  Events  in  Life  of.     Bos- 
ton, 1825.     G.  Ticknor. 
Lambs,  The.     Boston,  1883.     R.  Grant. 

Lanier,  J.  F.  D.     Sketch  of  the  Life  of.      New  York.      S.  Lanier. 
Laurel,  The.     Boston,  1836.     J.  G.  Whittier. 

Lay  of  the  Scottish  Fiddle,  The.     New  York,  1813.     J.  K.  Paulding. 
Leaves  from  Margaret  Smith's  Journal.    Boston,  1849.    T- G.  Whittier. 
Leaves  from  the  Diary  of  a  Dreamer.     London,  1853.      H.  T.  Tuck- 

erman. 
Le  Ministre  de  Wakefield.     Boston,  1831.     H.  W.  Longfellow. 
Lessing,  G.  E.    Nathan  the  Wise.     New  York,  1868.    H.  H.  Jackson. 
Letheon,    Some    Account    of  the.     .    .    .    Boston,     1S47.      O-    W. 

Holmes. 
Letters  from  the  South.     New  York,  1817.    J.  K.  Paulding. 
Letters  from  Virginia.     Baltimore,  1816.     J.  K.  Paulding. 
Letters  on  the  Eastern  States.     New  York,  1825.     W.  Tudor. 
Letter  to  the  President  of  the  Archaeological  Institute.    Boston,  1884. 

C.  E.  Norton. 
Lexington,  A  Tale  of.     New  York,  1823.     S.  M.  B.  Judah. 
Lexington.      Centennial     Celebration.      Lexington,  1875.      J.    G. 

Whittier. 
Lexington.     Souvenir.     Boston,  1875.     J.  G.  Whittier. 
Liberty  Chimes.     Providence,  1845.     J-  R-  Lowell. 
Life  on  the  Lakes.     New  York,  1839.     T.  B.  Thorpe. 
Light,  Geo.  W.     The  Young  American's  Magazine.      Boston,  1847. 

J.  R    Lowell. 
Lincoln,  Abraham.     Memorial.     Boston,  1865.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
Linn,  John  Blair.     Valerian.     Philadelphia,  1805.     C.  B.  Brown. 
Logan.     Philadelphia,  1822.     J.  Neal. 

Lothrop,  S.  K.     Discourse  before  the  Ancient  and  Honorable  Ar- 
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Loud,  Mrs.    M.  St.    Leon.      Wayside   Flowers.      Boston,  1851.      P. 
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Lovejoy,  J.    C.      Memoir   of  C.  T.    Torrey.      Boston,  1847.      J.  G. 

Whittier. 

Lowell  Oftering,  The.     Lowell,  1840-45.     Lucy  Larcom. 

IjOwell  Putnam.     Cambridge,  1863.     M.  L.  Putnam. 

Lyteria.     Boston,  1854.     J.  P.  Quincy. 

Macdonoilgh,  A.  R.  The  Lovers  of  Provence.  New^  York.  E.  C. 
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Manuel  de  Proverbes  Dramatiques.  Portland,  1830.  H.  W.  Long- 
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Manuscript  Corrections  from  ....  Shakespeare's  Plays.  Boston, 
1854.     J.  P.  Quinc}'. 

Markham,  Pauline.     Life  ....  New  York,  1871.     R.  G.  White. 

Marshall,  Charles  H.     Memorial.     New  York,  1867.     W.A.Butler. 

Martineau,  Harriet.  Views  of  Slavery  and  Emancipation.  New 
York,  1837.     J.  G.  Whittier. 

Martiu  Faber.     New  York,  1S33.     W.  G.  Simms. 

Mason  and  Slidell.    J.  R.  Lowell. 

Masque  of  Poets,  A.     Boston,  1878.     G.  P.  Lathrop. 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Lectures  by  Members  of  .  .  . 
Boston,  1869.     O.  W.  Holmes. 

Massachusetts  Historical  Societv.  Proceedings,  1870,  1887,  J.  R. 
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1S81,  J.  G.  Whittier;  and  1893,  F.  Parkman. 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Special  Meetings,  Dec.  1859, 
H.  W.  Longfellow;  Dec.   1873,0.  W.  Holmes. 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Tributes,  Edward  Everett,  1865 
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J.  L.  Motley,  1877,  J.  R.  Lowell;  W.  C.  Bryant,  1878,  W.  C.  Bry- 
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Massachusetts  Qiiarterly  Review.  Boston,  1847-50.  R.  W. 
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McLellan.  How  McLellan  took  Manassas.  New  York,  1865.  G. 
H.  Boker. 

McLellan's  Own  Story.     New  York.  1887.     W.  C.  Prime. 

Memorial:  R.  G.  S.     Cambridge,  1864.    J.  R.  Lowell. 

Mercy  Philbrick's  Choice.     Boston,  1876.     H.  H.Jackson. 

Merry  Mount.     Boston,  1849.     J.  L.  Motley. 

Modern  Mephistopheles,  A.     Boston,  1S77.     L.  M.  Alcott. 

Moll  Pitcher.     Boston,  1832.     J.  G.  Whittier. 

Monaldi.     Boston,  1841.     W.  Allston. 

Morton  of  Morton's  Hope.     London,  1839.     J-  L-  Motley. 

Mount  Vernon  :  a  Letter.     New  York,  1859.     S-  ^-  Cooper. 

Mr.  Jacobs.     Boston,  1883.      A.Bates. 

Mrs.  Beauchamp  Brown.     Boston,  1880.     J.  G.  Austin. 

Mrs.  Limber's  Raffle.     New  York,  1877.     W.  A.  Butler. 

My  Mother's  Gold  Ring.     Boston,  1833.     L.  M.  Sargent. 

Nameless  Nobleman,  A.     Boston,  1881.     J.  G.  Austin. 

Narrative  of  Arthur  Gordon  Pym.     New  York,  1838.     E.  A.  Poe. 

Narrative  of  James  Williams.     New  York,  1838.     J.  G.  Whittier. 

Nature.     Boston,  1836.     R.  W.  Emerson. 

Nautilus.     O.  W.  Holmes. 

Near  Home.     Boston,  1858.     W.  E.  Channing. 

Newark,  N.  J.  Proceedings.  .  .  .  200th  Anniversary.  Newark, 
1866.     T.  Ward. 


ANONYMS.  347 

New  Gospel  of  Peace,  The.     New  York,   1863-66.      R.  G.  White. 
New  King  Arthur,  The.     New  York,  1885.     E.  P'awcett. 
New  Priest  in  Conception  Bay,  The.     Boston,  1S58.    R.  T.  S.  Lowell. 
NCAV  Travels  through  North  America.     Boston,  1784.     P.    Freneau. 
New  York  Book  of  Poetry,  The.     New  York,  1837.       C  F.  Hoffman. 
Neiv  York   Historical  Society.     Report  on  a  National  Name.     1845. 

C.  F.  Hoffman. 
New    York    Historical    Society.      Proceedings.  .    .    .    1843.      C.    F. 

Hoffman. 
New  York  Historical  Society.     Semi-Centennial  Celebration.     New 

York,  1854.     G.  Bancroft. 
New  York  Medical  Journal.  April,  1S71.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
New  York  Review  and  Athenivum.      1825-26.     W.  C.  Bryant. 
Nile  Notes  of  a  Howadji.     New  York,  1851.     G.  W.  Curtis. 
N'iiuport.     Boston,  1877.     E.  L.  Bynner. 

North  American  Review.  April,  1S40;   July,  1S57.     O-  ^^-  Holmes. 
North  Star,  The.     Philadelphia,  1840.     J.  G.  Whittier. 
Nothing  to  Wear.     New  York,  1857.     W.  A.  Butler. 
Novelas  Espanolas.     Brunswick,  1S30.     H.  W.  Longfellow. 
Oasis,  The.     Boston,  1S34.     J.  G.  Whittier. 
Official    Monthly   Bulletin.  .   .   .  Musical    Festival.        Boston,    1869. 

O.  \V.  Holmes. 
Old  House  by  the  River,  The.     New  York,  1853.     W.  C.  Prime. 
One  Summer.     Boston,  1875-     B.  W.  Howard. 
Only  Once.     New  York.     W.  C.  Bryant. 

Osgood,  Mrs.     Memorial.     New  York,  1851.     N.Hawthorne. 
Ossoli,  Jtlargaret  Fuller.     Memoirs.     Boston,  1S52.     R.W.Emerson. 
Our  Chronicle  of '26.     Boston,  1827.     G.  Mellen. 
Our  Pastor's  Offering.     Boston,  1S45.     R.  W.  Emerson. 
OutcroppingS.     San  Francisco,   iS66.     Bret  Harte. 
Outre  Mer      Boston    1833-34.     H.    W.  Longfellow. 
Parker,  Theodore.     Tributes.   .   .   .  Boston,   i860.     R.  W.  Emerson. 
Passage  to  India.     Washington,  1871.    W.  Whitman. 
Passiou  Flowers.     Boston,  1854      J.  W.  Howe. 
Patty's  Perversities.     Boston,   1S81.     A.  Bates. 

Peabody,  Elizabeth  P.     Esthetic  Papers.     Boston,  1849.     N.  Haw- 
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Peirce,  Benjamin.     Cambridge,  1881.     O.  W.   Holmes. 
Percy's  Masque.     New  York,  1820.     J.  A.  Hillhouse. 
Peter  Parley's  Universal  History.     Boston,  1837.     N.   Hawthorne. 
Peter  Pilgrim.     Philadelphia.  1S38.     R.  M.  Bird. 

Philadelphia  Book,  The.     Philadelphia,  1836.       H.  T.  Tuckerman. 
Phillips  Academy  Alumni  ....  Speeches  at  First  Dinner.   Boston, 

1886.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
Phillips,  Wendell.     Memorial.     Boston,  1884.     G.W.Curtis. 
Pilgrims,  National  Monument  to  the.     Proceedings  on  Completion. 

....  Plymouth,  1889.     J.  B.  O'Reilly. 
PlaiiChette.     Boston,  1869.     E.  Sargent. 
Poe,  E.  A.     Dedication  of  the  Actors'  Monument,  May  4,  1885.      W. 

Winter. 
Poem  and  Valedictory  Oration.     New  Haven,  1861.     E.  R.   Sill. 
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Freneau. 
PoeaiS.     New  York,  1841.     R.  W.  Griswold. 


348  "      ANONYMS. 

Poems  of  Religious  Sorrow.     New  York,   1863.     F.  J.  Child. 
Poem  spoken  at  ...  .  Yale,  Sept.  17,  1781.      Hartford.     J.  Barlow. 
Potiphar  Papers,  The.     New  York,  1853.     G.  W.  Curtis. 
Power  of  Cotton,  The.     New  York,  1856.      .  G.  WSimms. 
Precaution.     New  York,  1820.     J.  F.  Cooper. 
Prince  of  Wales  ....  New    Enghind    Tour  ....   Reception,    etc. 

Boston,  i860.     O.  W.  Holmes. 
Prince   Oscar  at  the  National  Celebration  ....  Boston,  1876.       O. 

W.  Holmes. 
Probus.     New  York,  1S38.     W.  Ware. 
Proctor,  Adelaide  A.      The  Victoria  Regia.      London,  i86t.      J.  R. 

Lowell. 
Prospectus  of  a  National  Institution  ....  Washington,  1S06.      J. 

Barlow. 
Prospectus    of    a    New    Periodical,        New    York,     1833.       J.    H. 

Payne. 
Pumpelly,  Mary  H.     Poems.     New  York,  1852.     N.P.Willis. 
Pym,  Arthur  Gordon,  Narrative  of.     New  York,  183S.     E.  A.  Poe. 
Questof  the  Holy  Grail,  The.     London,   1S95.     H.James. 
Kadicalism  in  Religion,  Philosophy  and  Social  Life.    Boston,  1858. 

G.  Lunt. 
Reconstruction   Letter,  A.     New  York,  1866.     E.  C.  Stedman. 
Record,  Literary  and  Political,  ....   1813.     New  York.       W.  Dun- 
lap. 
Record  of  an  Obscure  Man.     Boston,  i86i.     M.  L.  Putnam. 
Redpath,  James.     Echoes  of  Harper's  Ferry.     Boston,  i860.     H.  D. 

Thoreau. 
Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  Professed  Spiritual  Agents.      Boston, 

1859.     G.  Lunt. 
Requiem  to  the  ....   Slain  in  Battle.     G.  Lunt. 
Richard  Edney  and  the  Governor's  Family.     Bo-ton,  1850.  S.  Judd. 
Rill  from  the  Town  Pump,  A.     London,  1857.     N.  Hawthorne. 
Rob  of  the  Bowl.     Philadelphia,   1838.     J.P.Kennedy. 
Rodolph.     Baltimore,  1823.     E.  C.  Pinkney. 
Roger  Camerden.     New  York,  1886.    J.  K.  Bangs. 
Rollo's  Journey  to  Cambridge.     Boston,  1880.     F.J.   Stimson. 
Romero,  Sefior   Matias.      Dinner  ....  New    York,    1S66.     W.   C. 

Bryant. 
Ruins  of  Poestum,  The.     Salem,  1S22.     H.Pickering. 
Sack  and  Destruction  of  Columbia,  S.   C.       Columbia,  1865.     W.    G. 

Simms. 
Sargent,  Mrs.  J.  T.       Sketches of  the  Radical  Club.      Bos- 
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Scenery  of  the  Pacific  Railways.     New  York.     W.  H.  Rideing. 
Seaweeds    from  the    Shores   of  Nantucket.     Boston,    1853.       C.    F. 

Briggs. 
Sedgwick,  Major- General.     Dedication  of  Statue.     New  York,  1869. 

G.  W,  Curtis. 
Sergeant  Von.     New  York,  1889.     W.  H.  Bishop. 
Seven    Little   People   and   their  Friends.     New  York,  1862.      H.    E. 

Scudder. 
Seventeen  Cantos  of  the  Inferno.     Boston,  1865.       T.  W.  Parsons. 
Seventy-six.     Baltimore,  1823.     J.  Neal. 
Sew^all,  Samuel.     Diary  of.     Boston,  1878-82.     J.  R.  Lowell. 


AN  ON  VMS.  349 

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ShepardLee.     Philadelphia,  1836.     R.  M.  Bird. 
Sir  Rohan's  Ghost.     Boston,  i86o.     H.  P.  SpofFord. 
Sixty  Years  of  the  Life  of  Jeremy  Levis.      New  York,  183 1.      L.  Os- 

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J.  G.  Whittier. 
Smith,  Roswell.     A  Memory  of.     New  York.     G.  W.  Cable. 
Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.    Reports  of  Annual  Re-Unions  : 

1872,    B.    Harte;   1873,  E.    C.    Stedman ;   1877,  W.  Winter ;   1878,  R. 

H.  Stoddard;   1888,  G.  W.  Curtis. 
Song's  of '71.     New  York,  1871.     B.Matthews. 
Songs  of  the  Free.     Boston,   1S36.     J.  G.  Whittier. 
Songs  of  the  Unity.     Boston,  1859.     J-   Winsor. 
Spenser,  Edmund.     Poetical  Works.     Boston,  1855.     F.J.   Child. 
Spirit  of  the  Fair.     New  York,  1864.     J.  R.  Lowell. 
Stories  from  the  Persian.     Cambridge,  1887.     ^-  J-  Child. 
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Sturge,  Joseph.      A  Visit  to  the  United  States.      London,  1842.      J. 

G.  Whittier. 
Sumner,  Charles.     A  Memorial.     Boston,  1874.    J- G.  Whittier. 
Swallow  Barn.     Philadelphia,  1832.     J.  P.  Kennedy. 
Sydney  Clifton.     New  York,  1839.     T.   S.  Fay. 
Tales  of  an  Indian  Camp.     London,  1820.     J.  A.  Jones. 
Tales  of  the  North  West.     Boston,  1S30.     W.  J.  Snelling. 
Talisman,  The.     New  York,  1827-28-29.     W.  C.  Bryant. 
Tallahassee  Girl,  A.     New  York,  1S82.     M.  Thompson. 
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Fields. 
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That  Lover  of  Mine.     Philadelphia,  1877.     M.  F.  Egan. 
Thirty  Years  Ago.     New  York,  1S36.     W.  Dunlap. 
'Tragedy  of  Errors.     Boston,  1862.     M.  L.  Putnam. 
Tragedy  of  Success.     Boston,  1862.     M.  L.  Putnam. 
Traits  of    the   Aborigines    of   America.      Cambridge,    1822.     L.    H. 

Sigourney. 
Transplanted  Daisy,  The.     New  York,  1865.     L.  H.  Sigourney. 
Triangular  Society,  The.     Portland,  1886.     E.  C.  Akers. 
Troubled  Heart,  A.     Notre  Dame,  1S85.     C.  W.  Stoddard. 
Truth.     Boston,  1831.     W.J.  Snelling. 

Two  Years  before  the  Mast.     New  York,  1840.     R.  H.  Dana,  Jr. 
Union,  The.     Boston,   i860.     G.  Lunt. 

United  States  and  England,  The.    New  York,  1815.     J.  K.  Paulding. 
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United  States  Literary  Gazette.  Miscellaneous  Poems  selected  from. 

Boston,  1826.     W.  C.  Bryant. 
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C.  Bryant. 
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W.  C.  Bryant. 


350  ANONYMS. 

Variegated  Leaves.     Boston,  1S73.     J.  T.  Fields. 

Verses  occasioned  by  ....  Answer  of  the  President  ....  Boston, 
1797.     J.  M.  Sewall. 

Village  Merchant,  The.     Philadelphia,  1794.     P.  Freneau. 

Vision  of  Rubeta,  The.     Boston,  1838.     L.  Osborn. 

Visit  to  the  Celestial  City,  A.     Philadelphia.     N.  Hawthorne. 

Voices  from  the  Press.     New  York,  1S50.     W.  Whitman. 

■Waif,  The.     Boston,  1S45.     H.  W.  Longfellow. 

Wandering'  Boys,  The.'     Boston,  1821.  M.  M.  Noah. 

Ward's  Statue  of  Shakespeare.   .   .  .  Inauguration.     New  York,  1873. 
W.  C.  Bryant. 

W^are,  Rev.   Henry.     Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Chandler  Rob- 
bins.     Boston,  1833.     I^'  ^-  Emerson. 

Warren,  William.     50th  Anniversary.     1882.     W.  Winter. 

W^ar-Songs  for  Freemen.     Boston,  1S62.     F.J.  Child. 

Washington  Centenary,  The.     April-May,   1889.     New   York.      J. 
G.  Whittier. 

Waterston,  Helen  Ruthven.     Boston,  i860.     H.  B.  Stowe. 

Weal-Reaf,  The.     Salem,  i860.     N.  Hawthorne. 

Webster,  Daniel.    74th  Anniversary.    Boston,  1856.    O.  W.  Holmes. 

Week  Away  from  Time,  A.     Boston,  1S87.     A.  Fields. 

Wensley.     Boston,  1854.     E.  Quincy. 

Weston,    E.    P.     The    Bowdoin    Poets.      Brunswick,    1840.     H.    W. 
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Where  will  it  end.?     Providence,  1863.     E.  Quincy. 

Wieland.     New  York,  1798.     C.B.Brown. 

Wild-Goose-Chace,  The.     New  York,  1800.     W.  Dunlap. 

Williarus,  James.    Narrative  of .     New  York.  1S38.    J.  G.  Whittier. 

Winter  Poems.     Boston,  1871.    J.  G.  Whittier. 

Woman's  Poems,  A.     Boston,  1871.     S.  M.  B.  Piatt. 

Wordsworth,    William.      Poetical    Works.       Boston,    1854.     J.    R 
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Zenobia.     New  York,  1837.     W.  Ware. 


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